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DDayMace | 2 years ago

Yes I think there is definitely a positive angle. Hollywood's influence has been protected in large part by union influences controlling access to bankable actors, among other reasons. The possibilities for a surge of truly independent decentralized productions is promising.

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gamblor956|2 years ago

That's not how the Hollywood talent unions work...

They don't control access; any production can hire any actor they want. The unions just negotiate a minimum wage for actors working on productions at major studios.

Your suggestion is horrific: you're suggesting that indie films should be allowed to profit off of someone's image without paying for them.

bshipp|2 years ago

I don't read it that way at all. You would no more be able to steal someone's image and pretend it was them than you could use a famous bands music in your soundtrack without paying for it.

As I see it, a budding filmmaker could use two or three actors to fill 20 different roles in a film without needing expensive prop and makeup artists to place them in detailed fantasy/sci-fi scenes.

erickhill|2 years ago

Hopefully breaking away from the continuously lazy loop of people in capes that now dominate Hollywood productions.