Your daily dose of WGA Strike news.
Nov. 9th, 2007 05:28 pmA great LJ post with photos (and a video!) of the strike: it'll give you an idea of what it's like in L.A. (and NYC, to a lesser extent) right now. I find it particularly interesting because the strike culture in North America is very different from our strike culture. I've talked about it briefly on my Canada blog when talking about the Vancouver city workers at the beginning of the year: the picket line, asking people to honk for support, using red lights to draw drivers' attention to the strike, that's all things I've seen much less in France than marching protests. Cue in me wishing more and more everyday that I was down there to be there for that experience.
An awesome series of photos from the rally at FOX today (Day 5). I particularly love the shot of the kid with a sheet in his back that reads "Residuals feed me" - but then I've always felt particularly touched to see children in picket lines/strikes/demonstrations. Probably because that's where I come from, too.
For future reference, this LJ comment explains what language in the contract the writers are protesting.
The movement of fan support started at Whedonesque has now expanded far beyond Whedon fandom: Fans 4 Writers has been launched today and has lots of resources on what's happening, and what you can do to help. Their main goals are the "Food for Thought" campaign that will be providing food for writers and allies on the picket lines, and running an ad in Variety to let producers know that fans support their writers.
If you're wondering what's going to happen to your favorite shows, here's a very helpful TV grid.
The latest Joss post on whedonesque, with five movie recommendations.
To finish for today (though expect edits...), it always really pleases me to see actors I know supporting the strike by showing up at the picket lines. I've mentioned some Joss-related people and Eddie Izzard before; the Grey's Anatomy cast is also very supportive (the proof in this awesome video here, I love the sense of common purpose), as is the cast for Desperate Housewives and Heroes (at least Greg Grunberg and Senhil Ramamurthy).
peewai, I thought about you when I saw that the Scrubs cast is also out there supporting writers. The actors from The Office are also mobilized, and Steve Carrell won't be crossing the picket line to film any more material since he's part of the WGA.
Of course, these are all people who can afford not to work, probably, but we need everyone - and for the publicity and the moral support, I'm so glad they're out there on the picket line.
THE 'I TOLD YOU SO' EDIT: I knew I had something else to say! Though I'll continue to point and link to interesting strike-related things on this LJ, if you want to keep a closer eye to what's happening, I strongly recommend you join [Bad username or site: http://community.livejournal.com/wga_supporters/ @ livejournal.com]. :)
THE 'LIKE YOU DIDN'T EXPECT IT' EDIT: A short and funny article on the strike by one of the Daily Show writers. That's the good thing about this strike - when writers report on themselves, the writing is obviously excellent. ^^
An awesome series of photos from the rally at FOX today (Day 5). I particularly love the shot of the kid with a sheet in his back that reads "Residuals feed me" - but then I've always felt particularly touched to see children in picket lines/strikes/demonstrations. Probably because that's where I come from, too.
For future reference, this LJ comment explains what language in the contract the writers are protesting.
The movement of fan support started at Whedonesque has now expanded far beyond Whedon fandom: Fans 4 Writers has been launched today and has lots of resources on what's happening, and what you can do to help. Their main goals are the "Food for Thought" campaign that will be providing food for writers and allies on the picket lines, and running an ad in Variety to let producers know that fans support their writers.
If you're wondering what's going to happen to your favorite shows, here's a very helpful TV grid.
The latest Joss post on whedonesque, with five movie recommendations.
To finish for today (though expect edits...), it always really pleases me to see actors I know supporting the strike by showing up at the picket lines. I've mentioned some Joss-related people and Eddie Izzard before; the Grey's Anatomy cast is also very supportive (the proof in this awesome video here, I love the sense of common purpose), as is the cast for Desperate Housewives and Heroes (at least Greg Grunberg and Senhil Ramamurthy).
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Of course, these are all people who can afford not to work, probably, but we need everyone - and for the publicity and the moral support, I'm so glad they're out there on the picket line.
THE 'I TOLD YOU SO' EDIT: I knew I had something else to say! Though I'll continue to point and link to interesting strike-related things on this LJ, if you want to keep a closer eye to what's happening, I strongly recommend you join [Bad username or site: http://community.livejournal.com/wga_supporters/ @ livejournal.com]. :)
THE 'LIKE YOU DIDN'T EXPECT IT' EDIT: A short and funny article on the strike by one of the Daily Show writers. That's the good thing about this strike - when writers report on themselves, the writing is obviously excellent. ^^