17 May 2008

All For Nots Fails To Be A Union Show

An interesting article from the Silicon Valley Insider entitled "How A Little Money Killed A Little Web Video Series" features the webcast show "The Burg".

The show reached an impasse on monetization, but according to the piece all's well that ends well:

"The good news: Woodley and Grace [the producers] still have work. They're now producing "The All For Nots", a send-up of indie band life, and Michael Eisner is paying the bills, via his Vuguru production house. But the producers have learned some lessons. They're only casting amateur actors, for instance. And neither are getting rich. It's a full-time job for Grace, but even with Eisner involved Woodley, a creative exec at ad firm Euro RSCG, isn't quitting his day job."

SAG TOWN HALL MEETING @ WGA THEATRE MAY 19th...

Member Town Hall Meeting in Los Angeles for Updates
on TV/Theatrical Contract Negotiations

Screen Actors Guild President Alan Rosenberg and National Executive Director & Chief Negotiator Doug Allen will present an update on TV/Theatrical Negotiations.

Los Angeles
Monday, May 19
7 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
WGA Theatre (NOT at WGA Headquarters)
135 S. Doheny Drive
Beverly Hills, CA 90211

Note: Please bring your SAG membership card (paid thru May 2008) for admittance. Parents/Guardians of SAG members under 18-years old may attend with the minor.
Parking: Validated parking available in rear garage one block south of Wilshire Blvd.


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