"You're the writer and executive producer, and also big and tall. My question are, within the limitations of the budget you get, who controls the money? Who has the final say over who to hire or fire, and what to spend money on or not? Do you control all of that, or do you havemini-budgets for individual groups and let managers below you handle the smaller details within? Can you briefly list the parts of the management hierarchy above and below you for, say, 1-2 levels? Who's your boss and your boss' boss? To whom are you the immediate boss and who reports to them? Or maybe it's all a very flat hierarchy?"
Doug and I own Babylonian Productions. Once the budget is allocated by WB, we have full, final and complete discretionary control over it all. Now, if we're going to do something major -- fire or hire a recurring actor or director -- we have to contact our liaison at WB and explain why, and what impact it has on standing contracts. Once they are brought into the loop, they generally stamp "okay" on it and we move on. They only get into the major issues, not the smaller, day to day things.
Guest stars: Doug and I have final authority, no need to check with WB; costume designs, sets, CGI, prosthetics...I generally deal with all of that, with John Copeland. John handles a fair amount of this stuff as well, but if there's any kind of decision that needs to be made, to finalize stuff, it comes to me.
And that's really the whole chain of command: me and Doug, then John; and at the approval process for major changes, WB.
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