Joi McMillon — the first Black woman to earn an Oscar nomination in film editing (alongside fellow editor Nat Sanders for Barry Jenkins’ Moonlight) — recently reteamed with her Florida State classmate …
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A new study was released Friday by UTA IQ, the data and analytics division of the prominent Hollywood agency. The study is titled “Forever Changed: COVID-19’s Lasting Impact on the …
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The production companies and executive producers behind Z Nation have been placed on the WGA’s Strike/Unfair List for allegedly failing to pay more than $5.1 million in residuals, pension and health contributions, and …
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Cannes Chief Frémaux Talks ‘Annette’, the Films that Got Away, Covid Protocols …
After Covid put “paid” to the 2020 edition of Cannes, festival chief Thierry Frémaux Thursday was finally able to announce a lineup of movies that will play to audiences on the Riviera. …
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The Cinema Audio Society has set the date and timeline for the 58th Annual CAS Awards for outstanding sound mixing, which will be presented on March 19 at the InterContinental Los Angeles …
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With inflation hitting the US economy at large, Hollywood is feeling the impact of it on its film and television production. The rising demand and sluggish supply of building materials …
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Jeffrey Katzenberg Departing Motion Picture and Television Fund After Three Decades
Jeffrey Katzenberg is stepping down as chairman of the board of governors at the Motion Picture and Television Fund, where he and his wife Marilyn have been among its biggest boosters …
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Los Angeles County Public Health director Barbara Ferrer said Wednesday that the county is now projecting it will be late August before 80% of its residents have received at least one …
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“The greatest danger to American democracy right now is not coming from Russia, China, or North Korea. It is coming from the Republican Party,” writes former Labor Secretary Robert Reich …
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A committee charged with recommending Covid safety measures to the CA Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board, advises in a new draft document that masking in the workplace should continue after June 15.