How does one make a million dollars in the movie business? Part 1

Scott Ross:

They are extremely costly to run, need an ongoing influx of cash to continually upgrade their hardware and software, are in constant turnover of their staff, have non-existant margins, incredible overhead, demanding clients, compacted schedules, outrageous competition, offshore companies that enjoy government subsidies and tax rebate programs…

Looking forward to part 2.

Waiting

Scott Squires:

Unfortunately for those people, it will be a very long wait. No such organization exists and it can't materialize out of thin air.

Gather a good group of artists and have overtime pay and healthcare. Why do we need unions to do that.

Period.