From: STRACZYNSKI [Joe]
Subject: The most recent M,SW that I wrote...
To: GENIE
Date: 12/27/1992 6:43:00 PM
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The most recent M,SW that I wrote was a ghost story set in Ireland, which aired about a month or so ago, maybe two. The last one that I wrote for the current season will air sometime this month, I believe; it's about an old friend of Seth's, an actor, who returns to Cabot Cove to begin his theatrical career again. I think Peter Donat is the guest star; it was shot after I'd left M,SW, so I have *no* idea how it turned out. The title of the episode is "Final Curtain," apt since it was my last for this season.
The pay differential between live-action and animation is QUITE substantial, starting with the fact that there are no residuals in animation. If I got residuals on all the animation I've written, I could retire tomorrow. Also, there's no one set fee in animation, whereas the fees in live-action are mandated by the WGA. Animation scripts can pay as little as $1500 or $3000, and again, no residuals. My going price is $6,000 to $10,000 per script in animation. (That's half-hour.) The price for a one-hour network show is about $20,000 and with residuals, that can add up fast (the second rerun on a network brings in about another $13,000, and it scales down bit by bit from there).
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