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Rocsan Richmond
I'm very impressed with Netflix. It has become exceedingly evident that Reed Hastings and his "crew" are adventurous innovators and concerned entrepreneurs. I am very, very happy - in fact - quite thrilled that Netflix has hired sooooo many minorities. Thus, giving a lot of creative people a chance - a genuine opportunity - to earn a living in this precarious profession. Thank you. Reed Hastings! Hope to gain and audience with you sometime very soon. Rocsan (former Second City actress out of Chicago and creator of America's first and only all-female, multi-racial television news program in the history of US tv.) Let's keep on making money and helping others, too!
Janet Vanderpoel
Netflix takes major stock hit due to steep decrease in subscribers. How does Ryan Reynolds feel about being the face of that news on CNN? Man, he's gazing up to the sky, wondering, where will my career go from here? This is not a criticism, he and Blake have worked very hard for inclusion of underprivileged and under acknowledged, It's just, ironic to post a singular face to a multifaceted corporation. Ahhh, media. Entertainment industry, sticky wicket.
Teresa Garcia
All their buildings have the nicest people. Netflix shows their appreciation to their staff. This is rare for a company these days and yet Netflix continues to treat its staff with care and respect. Love my Netflix! Keep doing what you do and you will continue to capture peoples hearts. Thank you very much for your small acts of kindness.
Armando Daibutsu
Was fortunate enough to work here for a good, long time. Was witness to many developments within the building and company itself. Saw as it evolved from a company just getting off it's corporate training wheels? To a powerhouse in the entertainment industry. So many employees came and went, and so many more were awesome and super friendly; to work with, and for. Gonna miss this place for sure. Thank you for the time and experiences you allowed me to have here.
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You just pay for a monthly fee for their streaming services.
Get an agent.
Great question!!!
Either is good. You can also look up the show on IMDB and send it to the showrunner who may have an office at a Netflix studio or location.
I recommend that you develop a contact in Netflix in order to direct your pitch
Pitches must be made through an agent
In your account setting you would see a payment method option.
Please contact me at your convenience and i will make sure you got season 3 soon as possible
Talk to the service rep. If they dont have one talk to the supervisor.
The Chief Content Officer
I would say the chief content officer
You'd have to apply directly, or be considered through a talent agency.
Need a producer or some other kind of connection to set up a meeting. There's no way to just walk in with that.
Not an option. Universal and Warner Bros, yes
Stay tuned. Might I suggested altered carbon in the meantime?
No one accepts unsolicited submissions in Hollywood. The risk of lawsuit over stolen intellectual property is too high. You will need to enter a contest/open call, or get an agent or entertainment lawyer to submit it for you. However Amazon does have a open call submission process on their website. FYI I do not work for Netflix, and more information is available on their website
You need representation to get in here
No
You have to get a person to represent you
You'd have to call reception and clear it with them (if you don't know the number to reception there's no way to surprise someone because they'd have to let reception know that they're expecting something), so that they could clear it with security. And even then, the delivery personnel wouldn't be cleared to enter the building. They'd have to leave the flowers at the shipping and receiving area, where the employee you were sending the flowers to, would have to go and pick them up. Other than getting another employee to deliver them personally? That's about the best bet you've got for a more personal delivery.
You need to get a agent
I'm not a big boss.
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