The Los Angeles Times has a nice piece on the labor issues Hollywood faces in creating online content. The gist is that such work is non-Guild, the studios often form one-off non-Guild subsidiaries, and there is uncertainty about business models and whether the work is promotional or deemed to be original content. No news there, but a good summary of the issues.
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Hollywood-Created Internet Programming
Posted by Unknown at 11:08 AM
Labels: Internet content, webisodes, WGA