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Film, TV writing jobs and wages fall!!

3 July, 2012 (12:12) | 2012 | By: Arlin Miller

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By Dawn C. Chmielewski
July 2, 2012, 12:54 p.m.
L.A. Times

Screenwriting jobs and wages in Hollywood declined for a second straight year, reflecting the broader pullback in production by the major film studios, according to the Writers Guild of America West.

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The WGA, which represents about 12,000 writers, reported that employment fell 8% for screenwriters in 2011, compared with a year earlier. Total earnings were down 12.6% from the prior year.

Over the last two years, 15% fewer writers worked in film, earning about 20% less in the aggregate.

Feature film residuals dropped 10%, led by dramatic declines in receipts writers collected from DVD and Blu-ray disc sales. Earnings from home entertainment fell 23.9% in 2011, compared with the prior year. Pay-TV payments were off about 5% compared with a record year in 2010.

Digital distribution by such online services as Netflix Inc.and Amazon.com was a bright spot for film. Fees paid to writers for new-media uses nearly tripled from 2010 to 2011, growing to $3.37 million

West Coast guild writers working in TV fared a bit better, reflecting that segment of the entertainment industry which has become a reliable profit center for media conglomerates.

Total television employment grew slightly last year to 3,320 writers, even though total earnings fell nearly 1% to $559.2 million.

Residuals paid for the reuse of programs in foreign television markets grew a robust 60% in 2011, compared with the year earlier. The steady growth in programming for cable TV drove residuals to an all-time high of $24.73 million in 2011.

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Hmmmm…..who’s next?

Arl

The Ol’ SAG Watchdog

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