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The Life and Death of Hollywood: Film and TV writers face an existential threat

2 pointsby nandreevabout 1 year ago

3 comments

delichonabout 1 year ago
Turns out that the prospect of a career change is a large problem and a threat to your mortgage, but not existential.
nandreevabout 1 year ago
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bell-cotabout 1 year ago
Hasn&#x27;t Hollywood always tried to treat its writers and wanna-be&#x27;s like sh*t?<p>As the start of the article spells out quite well, there&#x27;s a massive oversupply of young people who yearn to write for plays, TV shows, movies, etc. Vs. the total demand for their services is pretty d*mned limited.<p>But long-odds and delusional dreams are somehow forgivable if the endeavor is somehow artistic. Vs. if <i>I</i> yearned to be an 8-track tape repairman, or play in the NBA, or marry a British Princess...and could not pay my bills as a result - &quot;d&#x27;oh, what did you expect, idiot?&quot;.