As Hollywood inches closer to resuming production, actors like Ben Schwartz are starting to think about what they will need to hear from producers before they feel safe returning to set.
12.05.2020 - 18:05 / variety.com
By Peter Csathy
Our world will be forever changed as a result of our collective COVID-19 lockdown, and the media and entertainment industry is no exception.
Here are 10 ways the biz will change, even after crisis has passed.
Prediction #1: Our global quarantine will accelerate many pre-pandemic in-home entertainment trends, including the “cord-cutting” of expensive cable TV packages and replacement by one or more premium streaming services. COVID-19 has been a boon for these streamers that
As Hollywood inches closer to resuming production, actors like Ben Schwartz are starting to think about what they will need to hear from producers before they feel safe returning to set.
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In China, virtual tipping provides a widespread, legitimate revenue stream for artists. Some think the pandemic will help (finally) normalize the practice Stateside.
Too soon … ?
Right now, the world feels upside down. Millennials are lecturing their parents for leaving the house, Walmart is flexing a line which rivals Apple store release nights, and our home
“It’s like being taken, suddenly, and nailed in a box — or a coffin. You’re left there in silence and darkness while the rest of the world goes on.
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With the release of Ryan Murphy’s new Netflix show “Hollywood” one Twitter user decided to compare his leading men and likely did not expect one of them to respond.