Regarding Peter's idea that studios are trying to not create movie stars reminds me of McDonalds firing the guy who played Ronald McDonald because he wanted more money because he knew that he was identified as Ronald, at least that's how I remember it. You could definitely identify that there was something very wrong with the Ronalds aft…
Regarding Peter's idea that studios are trying to not create movie stars reminds me of McDonalds firing the guy who played Ronald McDonald because he wanted more money because he knew that he was identified as Ronald, at least that's how I remember it. You could definitely identify that there was something very wrong with the Ronalds after that guy.
The execs would like AI to produce "actors" that are their IP and thus they will not have to pay them. if they can't do that, then keep the rotation going so that no one person can claim enough fame to allow them to demand higher than union wage, if there remains a union. Everyone needs to be disposable and replaceable.
Regarding Peter's idea that studios are trying to not create movie stars reminds me of McDonalds firing the guy who played Ronald McDonald because he wanted more money because he knew that he was identified as Ronald, at least that's how I remember it. You could definitely identify that there was something very wrong with the Ronalds after that guy.
The execs would like AI to produce "actors" that are their IP and thus they will not have to pay them. if they can't do that, then keep the rotation going so that no one person can claim enough fame to allow them to demand higher than union wage, if there remains a union. Everyone needs to be disposable and replaceable.