Where was this opinion when cfdavid was banned?
And you were censored at every job you ever held as a writer, just like I'm censored every time I want to call someone a m*********er, a****** or ******ad
What opinion? Did I state an opinion? Or did I say, flat out, that this is censorship, and what's DEBATABLE, is whether or not it was warranted.
Did you or do you REALLY think that after CFDAVID went on his attacks and rampages - that after he was banned - I was going to come here and change the topic to censorship in advocating his return to the board?
But for clarity, CfDavid, and anyone else banned here for being offensive, disruptive bla bla bla, is censored. And your point to me personally, is what? I should come to the defense of people blasting me here on SDN? Yeah, I'm pragmatic, not idiotic.
As a matter of fact, I never advocated for Mil, Copro, or CfDavid to get banned. As a writer (sorry IdBasco, but it's on topic) that rubs me the wrong way.
Lastly, censorship and writing and being censored on my jobs, Bertleman. No, not really, hasn't happened nearly on every gig. I've breezed through scripts (sorry IdB, I know you don't like to read about anything other than where you're going to match - god help them - but the board has enjoyed my stories of LaLa Land at large)... where literally every single word was approved. But more to your point, yes, studios and networks have the hated-by-writers Standards and Practices person who clears scripts. And a legal person too, who clears trademarks and logos and brands etc. I wouldn't call legal peeps censorship at all, that's just making sure you are not advertising Pepsi products when you're not supposed to etc. As for standards and practices, sure, they suck. At times I've been 'censored", flat out. Mostly, we really don't look at it like that, unless we choose to fight the fight. And I cannot remember that happening in my career. More often it's making sure that if you put somebody's hands on a grill, they'll flag it so that some idiot doesn't try to imitate it and get hurt. (is that a band thing really?) I don't consider that censorship as it's not really holding back an "idea." Same when you get a note about a character saying something "out of character." Yeah, well, so WHAT if Frasier (for example) wouldn't say that. That's a creative note. We get TONS of those. Some good, some utterly idiotic. We pick and choose notes that we are gonna take and not. The end point is this, if you sign up to write on Seinfeld (for example),
you can't curse and scream and show sex on screen as in Shameless or Californication (for example). You have to write the show you were hired for. And on NBC, they don't say F**K, and we don't see boobies. That's showtime or HBO. Writing in the absence of cursing or frontal nudity isn't really censorship if that's the show you signed your name on the dotted line (usually for 10 times what IdB will get paid through residency. In one season) to write for.
Hardly censorship really when you think about it. Just part of a creative process of 10 people sitting around a table breaking an episode...
Ok IDBrasco, you can stop reading now.
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