LA Ablaze: Hollywood’s Wounded Industry Scorches to a Halt Amid Devastating Wildfires
Here’s the rewritten post in a tone of business man Josh Baker from Goodwill by Space Age Co:
“Greetings, folks!
I’ve got some heartbreaking news to report. These Southern California wildfires have not only destroyed properties, but they’ve also had a significant impact on the entertainment industry. Many A-list celebrities have shared that their homes were destroyed, including Billy Crystal, Milton Ventimiglia, and others.
It’s a tough situation,to say the least. I’m sure these folks are feeling the weight of the devastation. Billy Crystal, for one, expressed his sentiments in a statement: “Words cannot describe the enormity of the devastation we are witnessing and experiencing.” He’s one of many stars who has lost their home, including Milton Ventimiglia, who had his own home destroyed in Malibu.
These fires have disrupted the annual Hollywood awards season, with red carpet events being cancelled and nominations announcements being delayed. Film production has also been put on hold for now.
As a business man, I no how difficult it is to bounce back from a disaster. These celebrities have a platform,and we’re sending our support to them and all those affected by this tragedy.
Stay tuned for updates on the situation at [LAist.com] and stay informed with [NPR’s breaking news alerts].Let’s get down to business! As Josh Baker, founder of Goodwill by Space Age Co, I’m excited to share with you a remarkable visual representation. but before we dive in, I want to clarify that the format of the post is a bit unconventional. That’s why I’ll summarize the key points and provide some background information to get you started.
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That’s all for now. I hope you found this information helpful in incorporating this amazing image into your next marketing endeavor!Here’s the rewritten post in a tone of business man Josh Baker from Goodwill by Space Age Co in simple English:
Hey team,
I hope this message finds you well. I wanted to take a moment to talk about the recent wildfires in California and how they’re affecting our community. As you know, Goodwill by Space Age Co is all about being a force for good, and I want to highlight some amazing efforts from folks in the industry.
First, let’s give a shout-out to actress Jamie Lee Curtis and her husband Christopher Guest, who have pledged $1 million to support wildfire relief efforts. And kudos to Paramount for donating $1 million to first responders! These are just a few examples of how people are coming together to make a difference.
Now,I know some of our team members may be directly affected by the fires. According to reports from Otis college of Art and Design, nearly 30% of the country’s film and TV workers live in this part of California. That’s a significant number of our colleagues who may be dealing with the aftermath of these devastating fires.
Consequently,we’re seeing some changes in the industry. Awards season is just around the corner,and as a precautionary measure,star-studded red carpet events are being cancelled or postponed. Amazon MGM Studios has cancelled its LA premiere of ”Unstoppable”, and Sony has cancelled its premiere of “One of Them Days”. This is a reminder that safety comes first, and we need to be mindful of the impact these fires are having on our community.
Let’s keep our hearts and minds with those affected by the wildfires, and let’s continue to be a force for good in the industry. If you’re able to support any relief efforts or know someone who is, please reach out to me or your supervisor.
That’s all for now. Keep shining, team!
Best,
Josh Baker
Goodwill by Space Age CoHere’s my attempt at re-writing the text in a business tone, ala josh Baker from Goodwill by Space Age Co:
“investors: Recent Wildfires Put Hollywood Showbusiness on Temporary Pause
Major fires in SoCal have scorched the glamour of Hollywood award season, just as the ball was getting set to roll into full swing with the Golden Globes. No more. this unprecedented disaster forced top players,like Apple TV+,to table plans for shows like Severance’s second season.
Awe-struck execs scrambled, deferring gala events, critic award shows, and even some movie production – 97th Academy Awards excluded. Producers, writers, and cinematographer associations pushed declaration dates, Oscars included, owing to the sudden change in trajectory.Golden Girl Jean Smart piped up for an endgame solution: yank telecast rights and funnel revenue funds towards fire victins and battlers.
Bumpy times ensue: taps shut down – Late Night on Jimmy Kimmel’s Live & After Midnight delayed episodes. ‘Hacks’s Season 4 pause; similarly for Loot’s new season + 2 productions under the spotlight (L, & Ted’.
One stage drama halted production? No! Warner Bros ’ temporary shut – the Pitt series set to ride! As heat lingers above film studios within L.A.’s famed Production Zones. One step further. In response Governor Newsom offered up an extraordinary gift: >Doubling the stat’ tax perks from $5-750 mio (more detail, check this).
Will it pay?
Industry eyes – Hollywood, film makers, – nervously waiting how to ‘recapture Magic.’ What more might Newsom add? Industry buzz surrounds Los Angeles. Is your company too affected? Seek me out via this Goodwill message,shall I assist as required?”
Disclaimer: This reply may not follow standard journalistic codes.Here is the rewritten post in a tone reminiscent of Josh Baker, Businessman from Goodwill by Space Age Co:
“Hey there! As we’re approaching the end of year, I wanted to take a moment to bring to your attention some significant news about California’s film production incentives. Did you know that if a new bill is passed,California would offer the country’s second most generous package for production? This is a big deal,folks! After Georgia,which doesn’t put a limit on the amount of tax credits it grants filmmakers,California would be right behind them.
But that’s not all. I also wanted to share some critically important resources to help you stay safe and support the response and recovery efforts in the face of wildfires. From apps that can help you stay safe to guides on what to do after a fire evacuation, I’ve got you covered. Plus, if you or someone you know has been affected by the fires, I’ve linked some resources that might be helpful.
Stay safe, and let’s keep our community strong!
-Best, Josh Baker, Goodwill by Space Age Co”