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In Hollywood, the future belongs to the writer-entrepreneur

19 pointsby charzomover 17 years ago

4 comments

marcusover 17 years ago
I think that this is/will be the direction of every industry which hires people to do creative work, whether writing/hacking/design.<p>And the only way big companies will be able to persist is to create a mechanism for launching offshoots of themselves by investing in co-ventures between current/former employees/entrepreneurs and the company.
scruziaover 17 years ago
Also see Marc Andreessen's similar article from last week: <a href="http://blog.pmarca.com/2007/11/rebuilding-holl.html" rel="nofollow">http://blog.pmarca.com/2007/11/rebuilding-holl.html</a> (as Goldstein mentions)<p>
Retricover 17 years ago
Creative accounting is why this does not work though standard channels. Hollywood loves to talk about sharing profit but never total revenue. A $40-million marketing blitz sounds like a great idea when they get a cut of that 40 million. Etc.<p>
ereldonover 17 years ago
the question is, will the name of the social news site for writers and journalists be "Hack News"