But the culture of looking the other way and "pay to play" still exists, you know?
I really think starting over from zero is a good long term solution, provided we cultivate the right culture from day one. No excuses, the right policies up front, etc.
building new studios, talent agencies, etc. from scratch far away from the phony glamour of tinsel town. You start with small, low budget films/series and meanwhile you take a cue from other industries where abuse can potentially happen (healthcare for instance), and institute similar policies like never being alone in a room with a child or someone of the opposite sex, and cultivating a culture of speaking up if you see something that's unacceptable.
Films ans shows don't have to be message-driven, in fact sometimes that can be detrimental (see pureflix), although starting with niche markets might be a good starting point, so long as the focus is on making content worth watching, rather than pushing a particular narrative.
I like it. I like Pure Flix movies but I wish they didn’t charge what they do. I can’t get my husband to subscribe.
What’s going on with The Sound of Freedom with Jim Caveizel?
Mass arrests, trials and Executions
It's a start.
But the culture of looking the other way and "pay to play" still exists, you know?
I really think starting over from zero is a good long term solution, provided we cultivate the right culture from day one. No excuses, the right policies up front, etc.
And to get there?
building new studios, talent agencies, etc. from scratch far away from the phony glamour of tinsel town. You start with small, low budget films/series and meanwhile you take a cue from other industries where abuse can potentially happen (healthcare for instance), and institute similar policies like never being alone in a room with a child or someone of the opposite sex, and cultivating a culture of speaking up if you see something that's unacceptable.
Films ans shows don't have to be message-driven, in fact sometimes that can be detrimental (see pureflix), although starting with niche markets might be a good starting point, so long as the focus is on making content worth watching, rather than pushing a particular narrative.
I like it. I like Pure Flix movies but I wish they didn’t charge what they do. I can’t get my husband to subscribe. What’s going on with The Sound of Freedom with Jim Caveizel?