Since the novel coronavirus lockdown began in mid-March, Village Roadshow Entertainment Group CEO Steve Mosko has kept a daily journal, detailing what's working for his staff of 37, what's not and what could change going forward.
Among the obstacles the company has faced was the production shutdown of Lana Wachowski's The Matrix 4. (Village Roadshow, majority owned by Vine Alternative Investments, is putting up half the film's budget through its long-standing deal with Warner Bros.) But the upside of social distancing is the realization that remote work isn't so bad. "Our team and a lot of people I talked to in the business have been more productive," says the married father of three adult children.