An Editors Guild delegation led by President F. Hudson Miller and National Executive Director Scott George travelled to Sacramento for the Committee’s hearing on Assembly Bill 2319.
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NAACP Image Awards: The Inside Story of How L700 Members Helped Make an Editing Category Happen
by uncredited8 minutes readThis moment is the result of persistence stretching back for nearly two decades.
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Local 700 Members Lobby Lawmakers To Expand Production Tax Credits in California
4 minutes readBy Kristin Marguerite Doidge For more than a century, California has served as the heart of the global film and television industry—supporting hundreds of thousands of creative production …
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By A.J. Catoline Cathy Repola, National Executive Director of Motion Picture Editors Guild, recently announced to Local 700 membership that she was reappointed on June 16 to …
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IATSE’s Area Standards Agreement Won by Four Votes in New Mexico
1 minutes readThe IATSE Basic Agreement was ratified on Monday by just a few hundred votes in two guilds, and with a majority of members of the 13 West Coast locals actually voting no. But …
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Cinematographers Call for Ban on Firearms on Sets After ‘Rust’ Shooting
1 minutes readDozens of Hollywood’s most prominent cinematographers banded together Tuesday to put a thoughtful argument behind a simple plea: “ban all functional firearms on set.” Among the 200
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In mid-September, Gower Street Analytics projected global box office for 2021 would come in at $20.2B. The London-based film tech company has now increased its estimate to $21.6B, with the possibility of hitting
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IATSE Reveals Most Thorough Details Yet of Proposed New Deal
1 minutes readLess than a week after IATSE struck a strike-averting tentative agreement with the Hollywood studios, streamers and networks for a new film and TV contract, members of the union will learn the …
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IATSE Sets Strike Date for 60,000 Film and TV Workers, Ratcheting Pressure on Studios
1 minutes readMatthew Loeb, president of the IATSE, said early Wednesday that unless an agreement is reached, 60,000 union members will begin a nationwide strike against the major studios on October 18 …