In any case, it occurred last Tuesday evening January 29 2013 and involved a couple of agent/ managers. You can read up on it and what they had to say here where the union's business rep Steve "you can't change law" Hulett transcribes.
Check out what they have to say folks. They're not interested in representing artists who are looking for jobs. It you were around in the 1990s you'll recall that was the rage among agents and managers. Finding employment for their clients.
Now it's all about being entrepreneurial and creating your own content.
Not working at a studio job.
CREATING CONTENT
That's who they're looking for. Content creators who have momentum going with their projects. Read what they have to say.
I've been acutely aware of this trend for some time. It may even sink in with the union. It's not just about work for hire. That's a dead end road in and of itself. The area of growth is our business is creative entrepreneurialism. Is that a word? It is now!
Well, thanks for sharing that Guild guys. All the artists who are working free overtime at your studios will appreciate it.




