What important lessons can we learn from the current WGA strike? Is there a possibility that writers can make deals with individual studios versus the AMPTP? How do you maintain morale and set the tone for each day on set?\xa0\n\nIn today\u2019s episode, No Film School\u2019s Charles Haine, GG Hawkins, and Jason Hellerman discuss:\n\nWhy trying to split up your opponents is a good strategy\n\nHow low stock numbers may incentivize executives to end the strike\n\nWhy trying to split up your opponents is a good strategy\n\nGetting sufficient sleep and having good food on set\n\nTaking time off and planning non-film related activities\xa0\n\nWhy you need to invest in hiring a fixer during production\n\nThe best way to set the tone for each day of shooting\xa0\n\nOur experiences working on a quiet set\n\nHow to handle the hard days on set\n\n\n\nMemorable Quotes\n\n\u201cExperienced negotiators like to negotiate on as many terms as possible and try to exhaust their opponents.\u201d [6:27]\n\n\u201cWhen we start to shoot that scene, it should become a quiet set by accident.\u201d [32:22]\n\n\u201cThe nice thing about set is that it never feels like you are alone trying to solve anything.\u201d [38:14]\n\n\u201cDon\u2019t overcommit to what you put on the page.\u201d\xa0[42:36]\n\n\n\nFind No Film School everywhere:\nOn the Web\nhttps://nofilmschool.com/\n\nFacebook\xa0\nhttps://www.facebook.com/nofilmschool\n\nTwitter\xa0\nhttps://twitter.com/nofilmschool\n\nYouTube\xa0\nhttps://www.youtube.com/user/nofilmschool\n\nInstagram\nhttps://www.instagram.com/nofilmschool\n\nSend us an email with questions or feedback: podcast@nofilmschool.com!\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices