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24 votes
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Pixar: Layoffs hit storied animation studio
22 votes -
‘Deadpool 3’, ‘Gladiator 2’, ‘Beetlejuice 2’, ‘Juror No. 2’ and ‘Venom 3’ among productions to restart ASAP as Hollywood gets back to work post-actors strike
10 votes -
SAG-AFTRA approves deal to end historic strike
37 votes -
Walt Disney Pictures in-house VFX workers vote to unionize under IATSE
32 votes -
Writers Guild reaches tentative agreement with studios and streamers
28 votes -
Walt Disney Pictures VFX workers move to unionize
50 votes -
Boots Riley interview about SAG, WGA Strikes and the future of Hollywood's labor movement
13 votes -
The last WGA/SAG strike started in 1960 – and was won by a young Ronald Reagan
15 votes -
About the times American films focused on labor struggle
18 votes -
In Hollywood, the strikes are just part of the problem
11 votes -
SAG-AFTRA officially calls strike as National Board approves guild’s first walkout against film & TV industry since 1980
99 votes -
SAG-AFTRA strike imminent as talks conclude with no deal
17 votes -
Hollywood studios’ WGA strike endgame is to let writers go broke before resuming talks in fall
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Hollywood CEOs and industry insiders seek Federal mediation to help avert SAG-AFTRA strike
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OK but what do we really think about the Spider-Verse Vulture article?
A post for this exists. I checked, I searched for it first thing and skimmed through the comments. So this should be the end of it. I know you shouldn't make a duplicate post, lest make any kind...
I checked, I searched for it first thing and skimmed through the comments. So this should be the end of it. I know you shouldn't make a duplicate post, lest make any kind of post in a different group.
(if you don't know what I'm talking about, click the link at the top, open the article in incognito mode, read.)
As young folk say, idc. I feel this is beyond the scope of the original post as industry talk deserves serious, dedicated discourse. ~talk seems to be the place for this, anything here barely gets the same engagement like ~talk posts; they garner lots and lots... I mean, LOTS of comments. Plus, the WGA writer's strike is still goin on — they been doin this shit for 2 months with tedious media coverage, and have made their presence known. If they can do that, I think I can take a page from their book and post here.
This is not a retread on the Vulture article, not necessarily about your opinions on the work culture Phil Lord creates, etc. If you feel like this post is a duplicate: Don't vote, don't comment! Ignore this post! Revive the original post — you can do it as long as it's on-topic and thoughtful.
This post is about the ripple effects of what that article says, and how it may reflect industry-wide treatment of animators, and even adjacent subcultures and sectors. Take VFX, for instance: Lots of ppl seem to criticise Marvel Studios for their overuse of CGI in their productions, blissfully unaware that Marvel Studios is a bad client to work with.
In other words; this post is meant to discuss Phil Lords in the industry that cause over 100 animators to quit (which I think is too much to ignore). This post is a launching pad for industry awareness, and should hopefully give you the idea to protest in your own way. Don't believe skipping movies will work? It doooooeeeeeeessss~~
So.... what do we REALLY think about the Spider-Verse article on Vulture? What does this truly reveal about the broader treatment of animation in Hollywood? Does Sony raise good points? What are some other instances where a producer or executive caused such upset during the production of an animated movie? What are other reasons or work culture tidbits outside people or moviegoers don't know about? What's it like being an animator working in Hollywood?? What are some labour unions or orgs to look into? What are some novel solutions or fixes that should be pushed by everyone as much as possible?
I was gonna post this on ~talk, but decided last minute not to. If you have read this far (and think this is not a duplicate post), I implore you to vote a/o comment! If this gets to at least like... 40 or 50 comments, that would be so amazing. If not, oh well. But I think it would be a disservice since no matter how small or insignificant this post is, it will help. It may inspire someone here to do something out there, and I think that's more than enough reason.
7 votes -
Screen Actors Guild members start strike preparations a week ahead of extended talks deadline
17 votes -
Spider-Verse artists say working on the sequel was ‘death by a thousand paper cuts’
41 votes -
Dear David Zaslav: Gutting TCM will not help you win filmmakers back to Warner Bros
15 votes -
Writers Guild calls first strike in fifteen years
23 votes -
Yep, it’s slow: How a potential strike and industry pivoting has Hollywood at a standstill
5 votes -
Hollywood’s Covid protocols get expiration date; vaccine mandate will end
2 votes -
Victoria Alonso weighing legal action against Disney, Marvel over sudden firing; “serious consequences” promises lawyer Patty Glaser as Mouse House points at “indisputable breach of contract”
3 votes -
Moral clauses: Why a red scare tactic revived in the #MeToo era could lead to a fight with the guilds
3 votes -
High anxiety in Hollywood: “Everyone is totally drained and burnt out”
8 votes -
Hollywood crews vote to authorize a strike for better pay and working conditions
33 votes