The No Film School Podcast

The Writer's Strike Ends and Social Media Debates a Screenplay Page

09.28.2023 - By No Film SchoolPlay

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Are you ready for the WGA strike to end? We sure are! After almost half a year, the WGA and AMPTP have announced they have agreed on terms. 

In today’s episode, No Film School’s Charles Haine and Jason Hellerman discuss:

WGA writers enjoying meals for free due to the generosity of a certain actor

What a reboot of The Office would mean for writers

The role of unions in the film industry

Why labor movements in Hollywood are not going away 

The reason film companies fled New York City in the early 1900s

Arbitrary rules of script writing and why we don’t agree with them

Why you need to write many different scripts

Memorable Quotes

“The union is not about getting people rich. The union, if it does its job right, will get some people rich. But it's making sure that everybody that’s working can at least afford to eat and have shelter.” [7:15]

“The film industry being in Hollywood is at least, partially about labor history.” [12:55]

“People want screenwriting to be so formulaic and so rule-driven.” [17:35]

“You’re not gonna find your voice in the first script you write.” [29:55]

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