PrettyEyes
Pathologist
Re: Writers Strike - Is it going to have an effect on TV sho
Since DVDs on the shelves feature shows/eps that were completed under the '88 contract, wouldn't the writers/actors/directors/producers/whoever else receive the residuals agreed upon under that '88 contract?
I would think the new contract, when hammered out and ratified, wouldn't be applied retroactively. If the WGA could make that happen I'd be amazed.
I actually asked a similar question over in the NY forum, but no one had an answer. I'm hoping someone here can fill me in.blackflag said:
On another note do the writers realize that if the strike goes on long enough that they are going to drive us to buying DVD's, the very medium they want residuals from, before they have a contract. Then when shows do finally come up with new episodes those DVD sales will probably go down.
Since DVDs on the shelves feature shows/eps that were completed under the '88 contract, wouldn't the writers/actors/directors/producers/whoever else receive the residuals agreed upon under that '88 contract?
I would think the new contract, when hammered out and ratified, wouldn't be applied retroactively. If the WGA could make that happen I'd be amazed.