I haven't paid much attention to the actors strike threat to be honest. My company is in the reality show business now so we don't have to worry about it on the same level.wpgrace wrote:Thanks for that Carol... complicated. So the actors may be getting very little for the SciFi showings.
How about for the DVD's?
Which is, I guess, one of the issues the actors are/were threatening to strike over... they still threatening?
DVD are another kettle of fish and I don't think they make much at all on them. Truth be told all expenses of the producer must be recouped first which is right because they are the ones that fronted the money. Then there is a distributor's fee. If a company which is different from the producer originally distributed the show they may be entitled to a fee for a certain number of years if the show is released in dvd, internet etc. That fee can be anywhere from 10-35%. Then the actual company that is distributing the dvd is entitled to a distribution fee. After you take all that money away very little is left even on successful dvds. Also, don't forget there may be music licensing fees. By the time you get to actors and writers you may have next to nothing left.
That may not seem fair. But the best writers and actors will not be seen on television without a producer and either a distributor or a network picking them up and paying for the show and then actually putting it on the air.
Let's see to put this at all on topic. hmmm. Watch Moonlight on Sci Fi tonight.
