I'm not sure what you mean by paper pay voucher. I know they still do invoice. But that probably is not what you mean. I know Some Verites went to MM and I get emails from one them about upcoming assignments. It's a little weird, but glad they are still doing the same kind of work. I know next year will definitely have more releases if they stick to the schedule and they will be big movies. But that still is a big if. Here's hoping they stick to it. I'm in FL, so we are getting films released in theaters, but again they are the little known ones, that no one really knows anything about unless they have been going to the movies, and have seen trailers for, them or simply looked up the trailers, when they looked up what was playing that week. I hope they would do both, run streaming and in theaters, preferably in theaters first then go to streaming, just to give theaters a chance. It's way cheaper to go to a theater now, then to spend the 20 or 30 to stream it. My local AMC does 4.99 matinees, that's dirt cheap. You don't have to buy concessions and all, or with the money you save on ticket prices you can. Either way with those prices you can afford to support theaters now.
@Arch Stanton wrote:
cybersst, agree on all points with you. Not asking about paper checks, wondered if the paper pay voucher went online. A few Verites staff now work at MM.
Many new films are
postponed into 2021. But thereafter there will be a product shortage. Currently NYC filming is 100% streaming, no feature films. A viable solution would be to run some streaming films in theaters either before or during their home telecasts. "The Irishman" sold out every showing at Alamo Drafthouse.