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Month: July, 2022
Bryan Sullivan Featured in Newsy Segment Examining the Role of Movie Producers
Category: Press | Tuesday, July 26th, 2022 | Comments Off on Bryan Sullivan Featured in Newsy Segment Examining the Role of Movie Producers
Bryan Sullivan appears in a Newsy segment entitled “Why Do Movies Have So Many Producers?” examining the role of the movie producer and why, in recent years, there has been an increase in the average number of producers credited per film. Having been named as an Executive Producer on several films himself, Bryan sheds light on the various ways producers collaborate and contribute to film projects. When discussing the coveted “Produced By” credit, Bryan notes that the Producers Guild makes a concerted effort to reserve this title only for those who are heavily involved in managing a film’s production.
The full segment can be viewed below.
Why Do Movies Have So Many Producers?
Bryan Sullivan Authors Forbes Article on Implications of Roe v. Wade Reversal for Hollywood
Category: Press | Thursday, July 7th, 2022 | Comments Off on Bryan Sullivan Authors Forbes Article on Implications of Roe v. Wade Reversal for Hollywood
In a recent Forbes article, Bryan Sullivan examines Hollywood’s reaction to the Supreme Court’s decision to reverse Roe v. Wade, allowing states the option to legally ban abortion.
Bryan shares that there has been significant criticism from both high-profile Hollywood companies and individual celebrities, and that some actors are beginning to refuse work on productions taking place in pro-life states. Bryan notes that some of the pro-life states in which actors are refusing to work, particularly Georgia, are popular production sites for entertainment projects due to favorable tax breaks.
“Though there may be more leeway in other pro-life states that are less attractive to film in, the momentum Georgia has built in film and television production in recent years leaves room for skepticism on whether the state’s abortion ban will have any significant effect on its role in Hollywood as a premier filming location,” Bryan writes. “Despite the vocal protests against the abortion ban, the tax breaks might be too strong for media companies to overlook – even if it means missing out on some of the best talent.”
The full article can be found below.
Roe v. Wade Reversal’s Implications For Hollywood