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  dinsdag 24 juni 2008 @ 01:48:07 #51
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Als ze staken, dan zullen het toch met name de films zijn die eronder lijden? Veel series hebben sowieso nog iets in te halen sinds vorig seizoen... ...eigenlijk doel ik alleen op 24... en Battlestar Galactica.
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  Admin dinsdag 24 juni 2008 @ 07:05:06 #52
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Series lijden er ook onder. Ze zijn allemaal zo'n beetje weer begonnen of aan het beginnen, en dat wordt onderbroken.
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en degene die aangesloten zijn bij de F.A.G. dan
  vrijdag 11 juli 2008 @ 23:23:09 #54
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Latest: A Hollywood union has taken the first step towards an actors strike - by voting down a proposed deal with studio bosses.

Members of the 120,000-strong Screen Actors Guild (SAG) have rejected a three-year deal offered by the major Hollywood studios and TV networks.

After five hours of talks on Thursday, union bosses dismissed the proposed contract.

They then presented their own counter-offer, which was rejected by the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) - the body representing the major studios and networks.

The news comes just three days after Hollywood's smaller union, the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA), voted in favour of a deal with the AMPTP.

But the decision by SAG members brings the threat of an actor's strike this summer a step closer - with AMPTP bosses refusing to renegotiate the deal, and SAG chiefs vowing to fight on to secure a better deal for their members.

A representative for the AMPTP says, "We made it clear our final (offer) is our final and that we're not interested in further counter-proposals.

"The last thing we need is a long, hot summer of labour strife that puts even more pressure on a badly struggling economy and deprives audiences of the entertainment they clearly desire in such difficult times."
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Hollywood actors guild to seek strike

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Screen Actors Guild said Saturday it will ask its members to authorize a strike after its first contract talks in four months with Hollywood studios failed despite the help of a federal mediator.
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SAG's national board has already authorized its negotiating committee to call for a strike authorization vote if mediation failed. The vote would take more than a month and require more than 75 percent approval to pass.

SAG is seeking union coverage for all Internet-only productions regardless of budget and residual payments for Internet productions replayed online, as well as continued actor protections during work stoppages
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Moeten ze vooral doen!

Meeste shows zijn nog aan het recoveren van de writers strike en als gevolg paar hele leuke shows alweer gecancelled... de networks hebben er toch schijt aan die gooien gewoon een paar shows uit de lucht en hoppakee...
  zondag 23 november 2008 @ 13:00:38 #57
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Voor de schrijvers kon ik nog enige sympathie opbrengen, maar de SAG zit gewoon te zeiken. Vrijwel alle bonden hebben nieuwe, vrij gelijkaardige overeenkomsten afgesloten voor internetgedoe en de acteurs kunnen dezelfde deal krijgen.

Waarom zouden zij in godsnaam meer moeten krijgen? Ze zijn gewoon een onderdeeltje van het radarwerk van een film/TV-serie. Het meest visuele deel, maar zeker niet het meest essentiėle deel.
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Sterf SAG.
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  zondag 23 november 2008 @ 18:56:32 #59
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Je merkt het trouwens wel aan de films, die de afgelopen maanden uitkomen of uit zijn gekomen dat er een staking is geweest. Echt iets heel opzienbarends zit er niet tussen.
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  maandag 24 november 2008 @ 13:57:48 #60
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De staking heeft weinig effect gehad op de filmindustrie. Alleen televisie had er echt onder te lijden.

Met de acteurs zal dat echter een heel ander verhaal zijn.
  maandag 24 november 2008 @ 14:44:41 #61
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Ik vind dat er toch wel gevolgen waren voor de filmindustrie. In 't algemeen vind ik het voorlopig een zwak jaar op Hollywood-vlak en dat is volgens mij toch te wijten aan dubieuze scripts die men opzij had gelegd, maar nu toch maar verfilmd heeft bij gebrek aan vers materiaal. De al veel langer geplande projecten hadden er geen last van (de superheldenfilms, Wall-E, ...), maar voor de rest vond ik dat er opvallend vaak rommelige verhalen werden verteld.
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  maandag 24 november 2008 @ 15:06:20 #62
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Dat is toch vooral een gevoelskwestie en niet echt een bewezen feit Het heeft zeker invloed gehad, maar toch niet echt op grote schaal, omdat veel al af was. Al zullen veel scripts misschien niet herschreven zijn door anderen, wat meestal wel gebeurt. De echte invloed kan je ook nog niet echt opmaken denk ik.

Nu ga je wel veel rommelige films krijgen door de dreigende acteursstaking, omdat nu alle studio's proberen zoveel mogelijk projecten te realiseren voordat de staking van start gaat. Al denk ik overigens niet dat die er gaat komen.
  woensdag 17 december 2008 @ 18:43:46 #63
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Ondertussen overweegt de SAG (Screen Actors Guild) om een stemming onder hun leden te houden die hen toelating zou geven om te gaan staken, ze hebben 75% van de stemmen nodig.

Enkele grote namen zoals Mel Gibson, Martin Sheen, Holly Hunter en Ed Harris zijn hier voorstanders van.

Enkele andere grote namen (die met meer en bekender zijn) zoals George Clooney, Charlize Theron, Tom Hanks en Morgan Freeman zijn tegen en willen geen stemming. Tegenstanders van een democratische beslissing blijkbaar . Waarschijnlijk omdat ze weten dat de meerderheid van onbekende nobodies wel voor die 75% zal gaan zorgen bij stemming.
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Ik had dit al eerder gelezen inderdaad en ik vind het mooi kut. Duimen op een goede afloop dan maar.
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  zaterdag 10 januari 2009 @ 23:16:15 #65
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Proposed voting boycott riles SAG
Anonymous email singles out eight actors


The Screen Actors Guild's battle over its strike authorization has taken an especially nasty turn, thanks to a suggested boycott of eight actors who are up for SAG awards.
The proposed boycott came to light after a significant number of SAG members received a pair of anonymous emails forwarded by national board member Frances Fisher. The two emails proposed that the SAG members withhold their award votes for the eight thesps because of their public support for the opposition to the authorization vote.

Nearly 2,000 SAG members -- including George Clooney and Tom Hanks -- have declared that they oppose the authorization due to the nation's current financial crisis.

In her email, Fisher said the letters were forwards and asked that her name and email be removed if the recipient chose to forward the letters. In a response issued Friday, former SAG president and current board member Richard Masur compared the anonymous email to a blacklist and called on Fisher to repudiate it.

The anonymous email singled out Josh Brolin (who was nominated for "Milk"), Kevin Spacey ("Recount"), Susan Sarandon ("Bernard & Doris"), Michael C. Hall ("Dexter"), Sally Field ("Brothers and Sisters"), Alec Baldwin ("30 Rock"), Steve Carell ("The Office") and Tony Shalhoub ("Monk").

"If I were a regular, ordinary, not-rich-and-famous actor, and if I wanted my union to be strong so it could fight for me ... would I want to give any of these rich-and-famous UNION-UNDERMINERS my vote?" one of the anonymous emails said. "Would I want my union to give them such an honor -- MY UNION's ultimate stamp-of-approval? I would remember those names when I began to mark my ballot."

In his response, Masur said that there has never previously been an attempt to politicize the SAG Awards over its 15-year history.

"These awards were conceived of as an opportunity for actors to be honored by their peers," he added. "The sole criterion for the awarding of these honors has been artistic achievement. That must continue to be the case. The SAG Awards have meant a great deal to the members, the Guild and the SAG Foundation, as well as all the honorees. It would be a shame if this worthy process were to be sullied by this political manipulation."

Masur said Fisher should send out a message to everyone to whom she sent the email with an apology and a condemnation. "That would go a long way toward repairing he perception that she meant to support and encourage this kind of outrageous blacklisting," he added.

Fisher was not immediately available for comment. But SAG's awards committee issued a statement condemning the anonymous email.

"The Screen Actors Guild Awards has always been and will always remain non-political," the panel said. "It is unfortunate that a few people have chosen to attempt to politicize our annual salute to excellence in our profession. We know actors value outstanding performances and cherish their yearly opportunity to commend the good work of their peers above all else. We look forward to celebrating the achievements of our nominees on January 25th."

The controversy comes with the guild's emergency national board meeting set for Monday and Tuesday to determine the fate of the proposed referendum. The SAG Awards will be held on Jan. 25.

SAG leaders have insisted that the authorization will give the guild more leverage in its long-stalled film and TV contract negotiations with Hollywood's majors. The vote had been set to be sent out Jan. 2 but after protests from SAG's New York board and other branches, SAG prexy Alan Rosenberg delayed the start of the three-week referendum process and skedded the board meeting to address the dissent and the call from the New York board for the negotiating committee to be replaced.

Supporters of the authorization have asserted repeatedly that the new-media terms of the congloms' final offer will lead to the eventual elimination of residuals -- a contention that's widely derided by the companies, noting that the DGA, WGA, AFTRA and IATSE have agreed to similar terms. SAG's web site currently lists 3,800 members who support the authorization including Mel Gibson, Holly Hunter and Martin Sheen.
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