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Wednesday, November 21, 2018
Why There is a Long Delay Before the Final Game of Thrones Season
A Los Angeles-based television literary agent, Ryan Ly currently serves as a principal at Curate Entertainment. Before managing talent at Curate, Ryan Ly was the head of the television literary department at Creative Artists Agency, where he signed creative talent for hit shows such as Game of Thrones.
The most recent season of Games of Thrones aired in 2017 and viewers have been eagerly anticipating the eighth and final season, which will air in 2019. Many fans are wondering why there has been such a long break between episodes. There are a few reasons for the delay. First and foremost, filming of the eight season did not begin until October 2017 in order to wait for a colder environment for outdoor filming to complement the “Winter is Coming” storyline.
Once filming ended in the summer of 2018, visual effects artists got to work on the intricate special effects that are incorporated into the show. After a few more months of post-production work to bring alive fantastical characters such as the Night King and the army of undead wights, Game of Thrones will be ready to air its final chapter in spring 2019.
Wednesday, July 18, 2018
Better Call Saul Creator Vince Gilligan Talks Series Possibilities
An established television literary agent, Ryan Ly has represented critically acclaimed series, from Making a Murderer to Good Girls Revolt. Moreover, Ryan Ly oversaw the sale of the Breaking Bad prequel Better Call Saul, which has emerged as a long-running offshoot that has successfully combined comedy with the quirky, often violent story arc of its companion series.
With season three of the series having culminated in a cliffhanger, creator Vince Gilligan recently spoke with The A.V. Club on where Better Call Saul is heading. With Saul’s brother and nemesis Chuck McGill having met an untimely end in a residential fire, space has opened up in the series for the development of recently introduced characters such as Gustavo Fring, who also features prominently in Breaking Bad. As for whether Walter White himself will ultimately appear, Gilligan skirts his way around the possibility, leaving it open to wherever the narrative arc naturally progresses.
Vince Gilligan also talked about the general state of television, referring to it as the Platinum Age on account of the surfeit of quality programming that has emerged and in many ways surpasses that of its Golden Age predecessor of the 1950s and 1960s.
With season three of the series having culminated in a cliffhanger, creator Vince Gilligan recently spoke with The A.V. Club on where Better Call Saul is heading. With Saul’s brother and nemesis Chuck McGill having met an untimely end in a residential fire, space has opened up in the series for the development of recently introduced characters such as Gustavo Fring, who also features prominently in Breaking Bad. As for whether Walter White himself will ultimately appear, Gilligan skirts his way around the possibility, leaving it open to wherever the narrative arc naturally progresses.
Vince Gilligan also talked about the general state of television, referring to it as the Platinum Age on account of the surfeit of quality programming that has emerged and in many ways surpasses that of its Golden Age predecessor of the 1950s and 1960s.
Friday, April 20, 2018
Ryan Ly - Former Television Literary Agent at CAA
An experienced professional in talent representation, Ryan Ly came to his current role as principal of Curate Entertainment following four years as the head of the television literary department at Creative Artists Agency in Los Angeles. During this time, he represented more than 500 prominent clients, whom he placed on scripted series for cable, network, and streaming service platforms. Each year, Ryan Ly supported his clients in generating millions in packaging fee and agency transactional commissions.
Ryan Ly took on his department head position in 2013, when he also accepted the title of agency partner. He became the youngest professional in the company's history to serve at these levels. He went on from this milestone to become one of The Hollywood Reporter's Next Gen list of prominent young executives in the entertainment industry.
Ryan Ly ultimately served CAA for a total of 12 years, having joined the agency as a trainee in its television department in 2005. He achieved full agent status in 2008 and rapidly built a client base that included Emmy, Golden Globe, and Writers Guild Award nominees. After leaving the agency in 2017, he turned his focus to his new role at Los Angeles' Curate Entertainment.
Ryan Ly took on his department head position in 2013, when he also accepted the title of agency partner. He became the youngest professional in the company's history to serve at these levels. He went on from this milestone to become one of The Hollywood Reporter's Next Gen list of prominent young executives in the entertainment industry.
Ryan Ly ultimately served CAA for a total of 12 years, having joined the agency as a trainee in its television department in 2005. He achieved full agent status in 2008 and rapidly built a client base that included Emmy, Golden Globe, and Writers Guild Award nominees. After leaving the agency in 2017, he turned his focus to his new role at Los Angeles' Curate Entertainment.
Wednesday, April 4, 2018
Ryan Ly - Successful Literary Agent in Television
An experienced representative of television writers, producers, and directors, Ryan Ly has placed award-winning professionals on successful programs. He stands out as former partner and head of the television literary department at Creative Artists Agency, where he also served as agent to numerous high-profile clients. During the last broadcast year of his service, Ryan Ly placed more than 500 clients on projects across streaming, cable, and network platforms.
Ryan Ly accepted his department head position in 2013, becoming the youngest professional in company history to do so. He had previously served the company as a television literary and packaging agent, in which role he distinguished himself as the agency's top facilitator of client bookings. He also excelled in the industry as a whole, having stood out during awards season as the representative of the most writing nominees for Emmy, Writers Guild, and Golden Globe honors.
Ryan Ly now leads as principal of Curate Entertainment in Los Angeles, California. He comes to his work with a bachelor's degree in film studies and English, which he received from the University of Pennsylvania in 2003.
Ryan Ly accepted his department head position in 2013, becoming the youngest professional in company history to do so. He had previously served the company as a television literary and packaging agent, in which role he distinguished himself as the agency's top facilitator of client bookings. He also excelled in the industry as a whole, having stood out during awards season as the representative of the most writing nominees for Emmy, Writers Guild, and Golden Globe honors.
Ryan Ly now leads as principal of Curate Entertainment in Los Angeles, California. He comes to his work with a bachelor's degree in film studies and English, which he received from the University of Pennsylvania in 2003.
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Monday, March 5, 2018
Ryan Ly - Experienced Television Literary Agent
As a former television agent focused on literary talent, Ryan Ly drove creative innovation and revenue generation through the placement of skilled professionals. He most recently served as the head of the Television Literary Department at Creative Artists Agency LLC (CAA), where he oversaw 18 agents working in the scripted television markets of New York, Los Angeles, and London. Successful in achieving groundbreaking results in securing employment for clients, Ryan Ly also facilitated the sale of such award-winning programs as Making a Murderer from Netflix and Good Girls Revolt from Amazon.
Also personally responsible for his own client base of more than 50 prominent professionals, Ryan Ly secured millions annually for the agency through their work on profitable series. He served CAA as a literary and packaging agent for a total of nine years, having accepted his leadership role following five years of successful representation work. During this time, he represented more writers nominated for Emmy, Golden Globe, and Writers Guild of America Awards than any competing agency.
Ryan Ly initially came to CAA as a trainee in its Television Department, a role that he held for the first three years of his tenure. In preparation for his career, he studied for his BA in English and film studies at the University of Pennsylvania.
Also personally responsible for his own client base of more than 50 prominent professionals, Ryan Ly secured millions annually for the agency through their work on profitable series. He served CAA as a literary and packaging agent for a total of nine years, having accepted his leadership role following five years of successful representation work. During this time, he represented more writers nominated for Emmy, Golden Globe, and Writers Guild of America Awards than any competing agency.
Ryan Ly initially came to CAA as a trainee in its Television Department, a role that he held for the first three years of his tenure. In preparation for his career, he studied for his BA in English and film studies at the University of Pennsylvania.
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