Anonymous wrote:And how does an “executive producer” differ from a “producer”? I know that when a movie wins the Best Picture Oscar, the producers get to come up on stage and take the trophy and make a speech. As I understand it, they are writing the checks and paying for everything, right? But what about the executive producers? Do they have creative control? When the movie promo says “from executive producer Steven Spielberg” does that mean that he got some input creatively? I always assumed the director had complete creative control. Can anyone in the business sort this out for me?
Anonymous wrote:And how does an “executive producer” differ from a “producer”? I know that when a movie wins the Best Picture Oscar, the producers get to come up on stage and take the trophy and make a speech. As I understand it, they are writing the checks and paying for everything, right? But what about the executive producers? Do they have creative control? When the movie promo says “from executive producer Steven Spielberg” does that mean that he got some input creatively? I always assumed the director had complete creative control. Can anyone in the business sort this out for me?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No the director doesn't have compete creative control hahaha
EPs usually put in a lot of money in exchange for credit. Some of them do work too. Then they usually also get producer credit
So when the advertisement says that Steven Spielberg or George Lucas is the executive producer, should I get excited? Or is it kind of meaningless to me as the viewer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like the big stars all get producer credits now and I have no idea what that means. They earn more money or they put money in or have more control?
OP here. I get it if a star wants to put money into a movie for a share of the profits, or just because it sounds interesting to him/her and they want to see it get made. But should I as the viewer care when the movie promotes the fact that Tom Hanks was the executive producer? Because it seems like they do this a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Seems like the big stars all get producer credits now and I have no idea what that means. They earn more money or they put money in or have more control?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No the director doesn't have compete creative control hahaha
EPs usually put in a lot of money in exchange for credit. Some of them do work too. Then they usually also get producer credit
So when the advertisement says that Steven Spielberg or George Lucas is the executive producer, should I get excited? Or is it kind of meaningless to me as the viewer?
Anonymous wrote:No the director doesn't have compete creative control hahaha
EPs usually put in a lot of money in exchange for credit. Some of them do work too. Then they usually also get producer credit