Women in Hollywood: Oscars 2020 Has the #metoo debate change the Oscars?

Nina Franoszek audio

____ WOMEN IN HOLLYWOOD: OSCARS 2020 HAS THE #METOO DEBATE CHANGE THE OSCARS?

Actor Websites by Web For Actors - Are you ready for the oscars? Here is a great radio interview about Women in Hollywood and the Oscars 2020: featuring doctor Stacy Smith, actor Nina Franoszek , producer Vicky Petela, producer Robin Jonas and Melissa Silverstein (Women and Hollywood)and comments from Greta Gerwig, Trevor Noah, Kyle Buchanan (New York times), Oprah Winfrey, Reese Witherspoon, professor Stacy Smith, Frances McDormand

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Actor Dictionary | Backdoor Pilot

What you should know

For all intents and purposes, a backdoor pilot is still the first episode in a series, however, it' filmed like a standalone movie. Often times these pilots can be two hours long. The episode still has inherent commercial value, so they can still air it if they decide not to order to series. Networks do this to hedge their risk and use it as a proof of concept to see if the show is worth turning into a series. They will air it, see what type of ratings/reception it receives and use that information to determine whether or not they will order to series.The term "back door" comes from a tactic that networks often use to test spinoff series. What they do is produce an episode within a series that introduces new characters and "sneak" this episode into the season" hence the term "back door". The network will use the ratings and viewer feedback from that episode to decide if they want to create a spinoff series. The best of example of this is NCIS which is a spinoff from JAG. In season 8 of JAG, there was a dual episode that introduced the characters for what would become NCIS. And then, in season 6, they aired the two-part episode "Legend" which introduced the characters for what is now NCIS: Los Angeles. Again, this all goes back to strategy of creating a TV episode that "test the waters" to see if it' worth bank rolling into a new series.