Someone needs to do some research to find out who the current studio bosses are, and we need to get a little info on the types of films they are making, etc. We need to know more about the studio bosses. People magazine or someone needs to do an article about who the current studio bosses are.
I did a Google search to find out about the current studio bosses, and only one page came up, and it would not open. People, or Time, or the New York Times, or someone, needs to do an article about who are current studio bosses are, I want to know their names, and I want to know about the films that they are making, etc.
Salute,
Tony V.
No one needs to "do an article" just because you give up so easily.
Go to google. Put in the company's name and the term "studio CEO" or something similar, and you'll find things like this:
Bob Chapek
The Walt Disney Company/CEO
Ann Sarnoff, the chairman and CEO of Warner Bros. Entertainment.
Try not to be such a lazy ass, and do your own work, Tony.
You're long on ideas, and short on effort. Change that formula, and you might be successful, some day.
People make a living writing articles, it does not hurt to give them ideas on stuff to write about.
On the issue of the current studio environment...
I realize that the current filmmaking environment has changed, and that production companies have more power, while the studios just do marketing and distribution, and rent out lot space and movie making equipment, or whatever, the writer of the article can do research about this aspect too, about how the filmmaking process has changed since the Golden Age of the studio films. There is still Universal Pictures and stuff, so the studios are still making films, but there are newer production companies which make a lot of the films too. You open a production office at a studio and make your film, and then the studio does marketing and distribution, or you make a mini series for Netflix, or whatever. The person who writes the article can talk about the changes that have happened in Hollywood.
Salute,
Tony V.
I am a great writer, and I could write a great article about the studio bosses, but I would want to get paid money to do it. I would love to write for People magazine, or for Entertainment Weekly magazine, or for any good magazine, and I would love to get paid money to do it. I know some people who do that, they write from home and they get paid money to do it. I could write a wonderful article, but I would want to get paid to write it. So, meanwhile, I can send ideas to the people who are getting paid to write.
And I did write my own poetry book which I have a copyright for, and I have my movie script. But, I want to turn them into money, I need the money as seed money to get started on, I can open a night club in Rome, and I can buy a vineyard in Tuscany, etc, and I can make movies, and I have some ideas for a couple of television shows that I could develop and sell or produce. I have stuff that is concrete, complete with copyrights.
I would love to write and get paid for it, but if I am not going to make any money then I can still send ideas to the people who do get paid to write.
Salute,
Tony V.