SAG To Reconsider Industry Offer 22
GameInformer has details on a special meeting of the board that the Screen Actor's Guild is putting together. From the article: "When the NEC rejected the tentative contract earlier this week, we said we'd explore all our remaining options...Since then, we have received feedback from enough of our membership to conclude that this matter must be brought before the full board for its consideration."
what does this actually mean? (Score:1)
Re:what does this actually mean? (Score:2)
("NEC" here is the union's National Executive Committee, not Nippon Electric Company.)
Re:what does this actually mean? (Score:1)
The upper echelons (IE: the ones earning seven digits a movie) said 'hell no, we want our dividends for our 1% contribution to the game!' which basically means rank and file doesn't get to work for what they are getting (like $300-$400/hr now, I think). Now the rank and file are telling the fat cats to STFU.
SAG rejection article (Score:2)
http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/06/22
So what? (Score:3, Interesting)
Any "game company" that enters into an agreement like this is on exactly the same footing as a movie company that pays $20million for a bankable star and $2million for the movie.
Re:So what? (Score:2)
Re:So what? (Score:2)
Re:So what? (Score:1)
And as others have said, while quality voice acting is nice, I don't care about NAME BRAND voice acting. There are plenty of amateurs out there who are far more talented than any top hollywood talent and I'd be just as happy with them doing the voice work in a game I play as I would if it were some crappy starlet.
subject blah blah blah (Score:1)
SAG's Hubris (Score:2, Insightful)
Fortunately, I think they are overestimating their impo
Vin Diesel has his own game company (Score:2)
FWIW, I *think* he started a game company and they did this title. Tigon Studios?
Re:Vin Diesel has his own game company (Score:2)
Does the game industry really even *need* SAG? (Score:2, Insightful)
Game producers should just tell Hollywood to shove off.
Question: Who Cares? (Score:4, Insightful)
I would rather video game makers simply higher non-union voice actors. There are plenty of young folks in or just out of college drama degrees that would be more then happy to work for a reasonable wage for a few hours worth of work. What SAG doesn't seem to realize is that unlike the movie industry, there are no other unions to threaten the gaming industry with. If the voice actors walk out (for the two days they work in a three year long project), no one else is walking with them. If a game has no union voice actors, it isn't going to be noted by anyone other then perhaps a foot note in a review stating that the game was awesome, but the voice acting was lacking. Voice actors a footnote in game, not a life or death component.
who cares (Score:2, Interesting)
Who really cares if Joe Pantaleone (sp) does a great job voicing a game, or someone else does a great job voicing a game? As long as its good, I dont give a rat's ass.
Actors, and now voice actors it seems, have always thought they were important and worth all the money they make. In the case of voice actors, they can be replaced.
How many games prominently display Starring David Hayter on the front of the case
Gilbert's "SAGalicious" (Score:2)
I thought Ron Gilbert "debunked" all this madness rather throughly in his SAGalicious article [grumpygamer.com].
couple of weeks; lifetime royalties (Score:1)