Mike: the other thing that's so annoying in the note you critiqued, the "wealthy actors" bit, is that in syndication in particular, ain't NObody getting wealthy. Right across the board, the rates for actors, writers and producers are roughly HALF what they are at the network level. Whereas a network hour script gets about $25,000 or more, the going rate for syndication is $14,000. Actors also have a very different scale for syndication vs. network. (This is one of the inequities that I think needs to be addressed in light of the growth of syndication; the rates were originally given to help syndication get a leg up; well, it's GOT its leg up...also the other leg, both arms and a head.) (Which is why I also find it amusing when someone snipes at me for the money I'm making on B5...I was making more as a lowly co-producer on MURDER, SHE WROTE than I'm making NOW as Executive Producer of B5 on a per-episode salary basis. But I left M,SW *anyway* to do this because, frankly, it's more important to me than just about anything.) We make this show for UNDER $1 million per episode, as compared to DS9, which goes for $1.4 to $1.6 million per episode. And we put it all on-screen. So believe me, ain't NObody getting rich off this show. jms (Which is a long way of saying...I agree with you, you're right.) |
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