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SAG-AFTRA A-Listers Weigh In To End Strike

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 As we all eagerly await the ending of the last major strike action to rock the entertainment industry, we’ve seen an interesting bid from Hollywood A-listers to sweeten the deal. While the court of opinion is divided on whether it will help the negotiation process, it is an encouraging sign that SAG-AFTRA, at least, is keen to see an end to labor disruptions. You could check Entertainment lawyer Los Angeles Brandon Blake covers the unusual offer. Brandon Blake Removal of Dues Caps The suggestion, spearheaded by George Clooney and a number of other A-listers, proposes that SAG-AFTRA remove the dues cap on high-earning members to build the union’s coffers over the next 3-year period. This cap currently sits at $1,000,000 in earnings. It was also proposed that lower-income members get residual payments before those with higher incomes. The idea is that this offer could help bridge the gap in negotiations between the union and studios. Perhaps A Good Sign, If Not A Solution ...

Fair Play Nets a Top Spot on PVOD Charts

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 It’s always good to see an indie or festival title play well to home-viewing audiences. As we take a look at the toppers for this week’s PVOD charts, Netflix’s Sundance acquisition, Fair Play , is holding the fort with a strong start. Blake & Wang P.A.best entertainment lawyer in USA, Brandon Blake, has all this week’s details for you.                                                                       Brandon Blake Fair Play Has a Strong Start Fair Play premiered at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival, igniting something of a bidding war between several key players (including Neon and Searchlight Pictures) to eventually go home with Netflix for a cool $20M. It looks like they may just recoup that if its strong start at number 1 on their PVOD movies list is anything to go by. Of course, its true te...

Fall Film Festival Acquisitions to Know

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 With the traditional red carpet promenade severely limited by strike action, the fall film festival circuit gave indie movies a near-unprecedented chance to shine to buyers. While some jitteriness around the SAG-AFTRA waiver system caused slower-than-normal sales and some of the larger AMPTP distributors to opt for a ‘wait and see’ policy, there have been some strong acquisitions to keep on your radar. Entertainment lawyer Brandon Blake, of Blake & Wang P.A., highlights just a few to watch. Brandon Blake Festival and Post-Festival Sales Of the titles acquired during the festival itself, we see Sing Sing (to A24) headed to 2024 theatrical release in a seven-figure deal. Sorry/Not Sorry (Greenwich Entertainment) and Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World (Wavelengths)also attracted considerable festival attention. Despite the quiet market overall for documentaries, Netflix took home Mountain Queen: The Summits of Lhakpa Sherpa alongside Women of the Hour as th...

AMC’s Ad-Supported Tier Rolls Out- Here’s the Details

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 AMC Entertainment announced last spring that they would be introducing an ad-supported tier to their flagship streaming service, AMC+. Following the broader trend of offering lower-cost subscriptions in return for advertising space, the rollout of this ad-supported tier has finally begun. Check one of the top entertainment law firms Los Angeles from Blake & Wang P.A., Brandon Blake, unpacks the details we have.                                                                  Brandon Blake A $5 Subscription with ‘Light Ad Load’ Launching at $5 monthly, this represents a significant price reduction from the existing $9 premium tier. Offering ‘no more than’ 5 minut...