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What Makes a Great Producer in Hollywood Today?

Insights from PGA Honorees and Industry Leaders

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The Producers Guild of America (PGA) Awards ceremony was a night to remember, with industry leaders gathering to honor outstanding producers and share their insights on what makes a great producer in today's Hollywood....

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    PGA’s David O. Selznick Honoree Amy Pascal On What Makes A Great Producer

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    Barry Diller Jokes About Jack Warner Being “Succeeded By A Stunt Pilot” As He Takes On Paramount WBD Merger At PGA Awards

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    ‘Sinners’ Is the Big Winner at 2026 Guild of Music Supervisors Awards

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What Makes a Great Producer in Hollywood Today?

Insights from PGA Honorees and Industry Leaders

Sunday, March 1, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The Producers Guild of America (PGA) Awards ceremony was a night to remember, with industry leaders gathering to honor outstanding producers and share their insights on what makes a great producer in today's Hollywood. One of the highlights of the evening was Amy Pascal's acceptance speech for the David O. Selznick Award, where she reflected on her journey as a producer.

"The way I became a producer was pretty f*cked, then I got lucky, then it was all pretty hard anyway," Pascal said, offering a candid and humorous account of her career. Pascal's speech was a testament to the challenges and unpredictability of the film industry, where success often requires a combination of talent, hard work, and luck.

Barry Diller, chairman of IAC and former CEO of Paramount Pictures and Fox, also made waves at the PGA Awards with his introduction of Jason Blum, the recipient of the PGA Milestone Award. Diller took the opportunity to poke fun at David Ellison, the current chairman and CEO of Paramount, and Harvey Weinstein, a previous recipient of the award.

"Samuel Goldwyn, Adolph Zukor, Jack Warner — What would Jack Warner do to know he'd been succeeded by a stunt pilot?" Diller joked, referencing Ellison's background as a licensed pilot. The comment was met with laughter and applause from the audience, but also sparked some controversy.

Diller's comments were seen as a swipe at Ellison, who has been in the news recently for the mega merger between Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery. However, it's worth noting that Diller's remarks were likely intended to be lighthearted and humorous, rather than a serious critique of Ellison's leadership.

In other news, the Guild of Music Supervisors Awards took place on the same night, with the film "Sinners" emerging as the big winner. The movie won several awards, including best song written and/or recorded for a film for "I Lied to You," and best music supervision in major budget films.

Raphael Saadiq, co-writer of "I Lied to You," accepted the Icon Award, recognizing his contributions to music and film. Saadiq performed the song alongside "Sinners" composer Ludwig Göransson, with Brittany Howard joining in on guitar.

The PGA Awards also featured a surprise cameo by Hudson Williams on "Saturday Night Live," where he skated onto the stage during a sketch featuring Connor Storrie, Mikey Day, and Ben Marshall.

As the film industry continues to evolve, the question of what makes a great producer remains a topic of debate. According to Pascal, it's a combination of hard work, luck, and a willingness to take risks. For Diller, it's about having a sense of humor and not being afraid to speak one's mind. Regardless of the answer, one thing is clear: great producers are essential to the success of any film, and their contributions should be recognized and celebrated.

In conclusion, the PGA Awards and the Guild of Music Supervisors Awards offered a glimpse into the world of film production and the talented individuals who make it all happen. From Pascal's candid speech to Diller's humorous jabs, the evening was filled with memorable moments and insights into the industry. As the film industry continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see what the future holds for these talented producers and the movies they bring to life.

The Producers Guild of America (PGA) Awards ceremony was a night to remember, with industry leaders gathering to honor outstanding producers and share their insights on what makes a great producer in today's Hollywood. One of the highlights of the evening was Amy Pascal's acceptance speech for the David O. Selznick Award, where she reflected on her journey as a producer.

"The way I became a producer was pretty f*cked, then I got lucky, then it was all pretty hard anyway," Pascal said, offering a candid and humorous account of her career. Pascal's speech was a testament to the challenges and unpredictability of the film industry, where success often requires a combination of talent, hard work, and luck.

Barry Diller, chairman of IAC and former CEO of Paramount Pictures and Fox, also made waves at the PGA Awards with his introduction of Jason Blum, the recipient of the PGA Milestone Award. Diller took the opportunity to poke fun at David Ellison, the current chairman and CEO of Paramount, and Harvey Weinstein, a previous recipient of the award.

"Samuel Goldwyn, Adolph Zukor, Jack Warner — What would Jack Warner do to know he'd been succeeded by a stunt pilot?" Diller joked, referencing Ellison's background as a licensed pilot. The comment was met with laughter and applause from the audience, but also sparked some controversy.

Diller's comments were seen as a swipe at Ellison, who has been in the news recently for the mega merger between Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery. However, it's worth noting that Diller's remarks were likely intended to be lighthearted and humorous, rather than a serious critique of Ellison's leadership.

In other news, the Guild of Music Supervisors Awards took place on the same night, with the film "Sinners" emerging as the big winner. The movie won several awards, including best song written and/or recorded for a film for "I Lied to You," and best music supervision in major budget films.

Raphael Saadiq, co-writer of "I Lied to You," accepted the Icon Award, recognizing his contributions to music and film. Saadiq performed the song alongside "Sinners" composer Ludwig Göransson, with Brittany Howard joining in on guitar.

The PGA Awards also featured a surprise cameo by Hudson Williams on "Saturday Night Live," where he skated onto the stage during a sketch featuring Connor Storrie, Mikey Day, and Ben Marshall.

As the film industry continues to evolve, the question of what makes a great producer remains a topic of debate. According to Pascal, it's a combination of hard work, luck, and a willingness to take risks. For Diller, it's about having a sense of humor and not being afraid to speak one's mind. Regardless of the answer, one thing is clear: great producers are essential to the success of any film, and their contributions should be recognized and celebrated.

In conclusion, the PGA Awards and the Guild of Music Supervisors Awards offered a glimpse into the world of film production and the talented individuals who make it all happen. From Pascal's candid speech to Diller's humorous jabs, the evening was filled with memorable moments and insights into the industry. As the film industry continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see what the future holds for these talented producers and the movies they bring to life.

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