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How Issa Rae secured success: Create what you’re passionate about

2023/10/18
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Issa Rae: 我选择Prosecco作为自己酒品牌的原因是Prosecco是我最喜欢的酒,并与我事业的成功时刻联系在一起,我认为Prosecco既亲民又奢华。我的投资原则:投资自己喜欢和需要的产品或项目。Sienna Naturals是因为我本人需要并喜欢这个品牌的护发产品。Hilltop Coffee是因为我想在附近开一家咖啡店,方便自己写作。我把制作公司Hoorae打造成一个全面的生态系统。我的创业精神源于互联网,我认为在互联网上创业需要多方面能力,并能将这种模式复制到其他业务领域。好莱坞对黑人创作者的期望有所倒退,因为罢工后,为了最大化受众,制作的剧集数量减少,且题材必须高概念,这将导致更少的多元化节目和演员机会。编剧和演员罢工对我的影响:工作停滞,无法谈论项目,但我支持罢工,并认为罢工带来的变化对行业至关重要。罢工后,好莱坞将减少剧集制作,导致演员机会减少,多元化节目数量也会减少。一些特定题材的故事仍然会引起非目标群体观众的共鸣,并激励下一代创作者。成为一名作家是难以实现的,但我认为应该尝试。我在高中和大学时期得到了老师的鼓励和支持,这对我成为一名作家至关重要。 Yasmin Gagne & Josh Christensen: 对Issa Rae的事业历程、商业模式、对好莱坞罢工的看法以及对行业的预测进行了提问和讨论,并分享了各自关注的事件和话题。

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Issa Rae discusses her early entrepreneurial ventures, including founding Hilltop Coffee and Kitchen and Sienna Naturals, driven by personal needs and passions.

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Actor, producer, and entrepreneur Issa Rae has several businesses under her belt already, and now she has partnered with Gallo to launch her own prosecco line, Viarae. We chatted about her business ventures, and how she decides which creative projects to pursue. It comes down to backing things that she loves and/or needs. When she wanted to start a coffee business, for example, it was because she wanted a coffee shop in her neighborhood—specifically to have a place where she could write all the time, but there was never one nearby. So, she helped found Hilltop Coffee and Kitchen). She’s also the co-owner of Sienna Naturals) because she said she prefers to wear her hair naturally but taking care of it is very hard. Other projects involve making her production company, Hoorae), an all-encompassing ecosystem, and recently teaming up with Adam McKay to adapt the New York Times’ podcast series, Nice White Parents, into an HBO series.

On the WGA and SAG strikes, she says it was tough with the work stoppage and not being able to talk about her creative projects, but she fully supported them. And now, she says, she’ll have to navigate what to create next because everything is going to have to be high concept, and there will be fewer diverse shows. That will result in fewer casting opportunities, too: “While the writers were able to fight for more minimum staffing rooms, that means there’s less stuff to work on because everything is so expensive. In the same way that [the] ’90s to the 2000s had fewer diverse shows on the air, I think that’s for sure going to be a casualty of it all,” she explains.

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