Kimiko Glennone of the actresses Orange is the new blackone of the most popular series Netflix, shared how much money he receives in the form of royalties for the series. This was done in the context of the Hollywood actors’ strike, where one of the demands is to receive more compensation for broadcast rights on streaming platforms. streaming.
In a TikTok video, Kimiko Glenn can be seen joking about what kind of millionaire she will become from her royalties from her time at Orange is the new black. Then watch as the camera pans down on the check received from only $27.30. A discouragingly low amount, given that it was this series that made Netflix an original content producer.
On the other side, Taylor Schilling, who played Piper Chapman, the series’ protagonist, made a similar video posted on Instagram where she explains she knows people in an industry with almost a million social media followers, from roles in multi-million dollar productions that “don’t make enough to pay rent.” “. In addition, the other actors in the cast Orange is the new black they also spoke publicly about unfair compensation from Netflix.
Losing money for a role in a Netflix series
Beth Doverwho played Linda Ferguson, explained that she ended up paying out of her own pocket and losing money in order to be able to play Orange is the new black. “Actually, the third and fourth seasons of the show cost me money because it was a local casting and I had to pay for plane tickets to get to the set. be on a Netflix show that I made it.”
The income from filming 33 episodes of the Netflix series was less than the cost of plane tickets to the set. Orange is the new black and be able to participate in production.
The two demands of the actors’ union (SAG-AFTRA) that led them to strike are closely related to this issue. Among the demands are an increase in wages, as well as better compensation for image rights, especially in relation to exploitation through platforms. streaming.
The strike and its demands are in line with those of the writers, who have begun shutting down operations since early May last year. They demand higher compensation in the form of income generated from the distribution of content on the Internet and higher remuneration for their work.
Source: Hiper Textual
