The Role of Hollywood’s Guilds and Unions in Dealing With the Rip-Off Artists
I find it ironic that the majority of quotes in Jack Mathews’ article came from studio execs and attorneys who in large part are perpetrators of the problem. Most of these guys can’t even spell ethics . You don’t ask a bank robber if he wants a lock on the vault!
The creative end of the business is a massive target for producers and corporate sycophants who don’t understand what we do. So they consider it expendable.
Thank God for the creative guilds . . . without them, we’d really be swimming outside the shark cage.
REPARATA MAZZOLA
(Writer)
Los Angeles
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