“I started to recognize that this was a portrait of Korean Americans and Asian Americans in general that we hadn’t seen before.”
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Reality Check: New Unscripted Workers Peer Group Boosts Connection and Support
by uncreditedby uncredited“Our events have been a great way for us to increase engagement with our membership as well as reach people who aren’t yet in the union and still have questions.”
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Cathy’s Column: Member Surveys Pave Way for Basic Agreement Talks in 2024
by Cathy Repolaby Cathy RepolaThe goal is to build a platform that will provide members with an opportunity to make sure your priorities are identified and to help engage and educate all of you …
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“History is seductive for me.”
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From Francois Truffaut to George Lucas to Paul Thomas Anderson, moviemakers have always plumbed their own lives for source material.
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Pilot Program Targets Revival of Long-Dormant Apprentice Classification
by uncreditedby uncredited“If you have the space to bring an apprentice on and the capacity to teach, you should be leveraging this program to your advantage to bring new talent into the …
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Coming Up Roses: A Board Member Finds His Passion Building Floats for Legendary Parade
by uncreditedby uncreditedThis year will mark the 40th float I have helped decorate for the City of Burbank.
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Hollywood ‘Babylon’: How the Post-Production Team Brought the 1920s Back to Life
“It may be the hardest movie I’ve ever worked on.”
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More than five decades after Watergate, Hunt and Liddy’s plotting, planning, and law-breaking can come across as darkly humorous, but director David Mandel emphasized the unique mix of comedy and …
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Fancy Footwork: How Post-Production Helped Reinvent ‘Dancing With the Stars’
by uncreditedby uncreditedLast fall, in a sign of the times for streaming entertainment, “Dancing with the Stars” moved to Disney+. The show continued to stream live on Monday nights for the duration …