Producers usually have the upper hand until an actor is a working actor, slash well known name star. But do you get any sort of like reward or return when the movie does exceptionally well? It's called back in points. And i would also say that i have probably gotten my clients, over the 17 years i've been doing this, points, percentages on the back end on almost every move. Other than twilight, which is, oh really lly hard to hide billion dollars.
Ever wonder what it’s like in the film industry? What it’s really like?
Today on the Building a StoryBrand podcast, we’re taking an insider tour of the movie business. Our guest correspondent Allison Trowbridge sat down with actor Kellan Lutz (of 'Hercules' and 'Twilight' fame) and top manager/producer Ryan Daly. Together, they give us a fascinating look at what it takes to succeed with integrity in a cutthroat industry. There are some surprising takeaways for other industries too, particularly if partnerships, clients, negotiation, or first impressions are a part of your job.
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