
Episode #21
AI Studios Drive A New Hollywood Pay Model: Film Equity, Not Just Checks For Creatives
This episode is a discussion of Peter Csathy's latest article in his "the brAIn" newsletter , which focuses on Hollywood’s long-standing compensation model for individual Creatives on film, television, and video projects. Each of those projects (like Christopher Nolan’s smash The Odyssey ) is in its own way a startup venture. Csathy's virtual co-hosts (generated by his article and prompts using Google NotebookLM) discuss whether generative AI’s rapid adoption in the entertainment business — led by AI studios and agencies — can rewrite Hollywood’s compensation model for Creatives. What if AI-transformed Hollywood borrows Silicon Valley’s startup playbook to give Creatives an actual slice of the economic pie for each individual project (like The Odyssey ) in exchange for lower fixed compensation? In such a re-imagined system, Hollywood Creatives aren’t just work-for-hire employees anymore. They’re actual stakeholders — invested in the overall success of the creative enterprise. In a sense, they're now on the film’s “cap table” (just like a tech startup employees’s equity stake shows up on the startup’s cap table). Sign up for the companion "the brAIn" newsletter via this link . Check out Peter and his firm Creative Media Check out Peter's LinkedIn bio here . And send feedback to bizdev@creativemedia.biz.

