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Not Coming to A Theater Near You? How Disney+ Is Changing Movies
Not Coming to A Theater Near You? How Disney+ Is Changing Movies
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Length:
62 minutes
Released:
Oct 15, 2020
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Podcast episode
Description
On this week's podcast, joined once again by Oakley Anderson-Moore, we discuss how the rise of streaming not only impacts how films are distributed, but how they're made as well. We also take on the egregious pay disparity between men and women in the industry, including the example of the writers for the Crazy Rich Asians sequel. For Tech News, Charles praises the innovative new Sachtler Activ tripod. And finally for Deep Cuts, we reminisce on our favorite theatrical experiences. Enjoy!
The Beginning of the End? Disney Shifts Focus to Streaming Content
How Much Progress Has Hollywood Made in Pay Equity So Far?
*Editorial note: contrary to what was said in the podcast, Adele Lim and Pete Chiarelli are not writing partners. They are both credited writers on Crazy Rich Asians who worked separately.
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The Beginning of the End? Disney Shifts Focus to Streaming Content
How Much Progress Has Hollywood Made in Pay Equity So Far?
*Editorial note: contrary to what was said in the podcast, Adele Lim and Pete Chiarelli are not writing partners. They are both credited writers on Crazy Rich Asians who worked separately.
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Released:
Oct 15, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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