In today's New York Times, there's an interesting article about the potential writers' strike that could start as soon as November 1 and how it would affect televsion shows across the board.
What jumped out at me was this quote:
“Any time you rush movies, you disrupt the rhythm, and I can promise you the result isn’t as good,” said John Davis, a producer of “Norbit,” “I, Robot” and other movies.
Wow. That makes me wonder what the producers of good movies are thinking.
Ironing while the strike is hot.
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23 October 2007 |
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David J. Loehr
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who I am
David J. Loehr is a writer, designer and director. He doesn't like hyphens.
He is the artist-in-residence with the Riverrun Theatre Company in southern Indiana, which covers a multitude of sins.
His work has appeared at the Capital Fringe Festival, Actors Theatre of Louisville, the Hanover College Theatre and more. He is a member of the Playwrights' Center.
He has one wife, two sons and three cats. He's afraid to think of what four might bring.
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