Reid Hoffman: Black List Creator Franklin Leonard

Masters of Scale – Reid Hoffman: Franklin Leonard Forget looking for a needle in a haystack; instead, build a new type of metal detector to find undervalued assets that others don’t see. That’s exactly what Franklin Leonard did when he started The Black List,…

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Hollywood’s problematic legacy and the future of the film industry

Female-driven action films have always been successful, with movies like “Terminator” and “Alien” proving this point. Despite Hollywood’s belief that Black movies don’t sell overseas, evidence suggests otherwise; Apple’s iPhone ad featuring a Black woman in China challenges this belief.

Hollywood’s undervaluing of Black people and women can perpetuate rape culture and police violence, with real consequences for marginalized groups. The film industry has a responsibility to address its problematic legacy, particularly with the influence it has in shaping societal attitudes.

The future of the industry is hopeful, with a growing awareness and a desire to find solutions.

I’m a person who does not function without receipts and I don’t say things unless I feel like I have receipts for them. I mean, I say it a lot. The conventional wisdom is all convention and no wisdom. And I mean it, not based on some sort of pithy slogan, but because the numbers back that up.

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  3. 03Your true values
  4. 04An inclusive envoironment
  5. 05Hollywood’s problematic legacy and the future of the film industry

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