The history of labor unions and social change in America are obviously deeply entwined. Now a portion of that alliance is marching to increasing inclusion and opportunity in Hollywood with …
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DepartmentsFrom The National Executive Director
Cathy Repola: Crisis Shows Us How Resilient We Are
by Cathy Repolaby Cathy RepolaTurning the focus specifically to the membership and the inevitable return to work in the entertainment industry, we must be diligent in ensuring that work sites are completely safe, and …
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DepartmentsMPEG DiversityWeb Exclusives
Guild President Alan Heim Issues MPEG Statement on Diversity
“We hope that our industry will be able to celebrate other landmarks of diversity in the days ahead.”
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In a world of lockdowns and social unrest, home entertainment helped keep people rooted during a time of fear and uncertainty.
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He was the recipient last October of the Guild’s Fellowship and Service Award, given to professionals who have advanced the interests of post-production and the labor movement.
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“The current covid-19 pandemic has turned the world upside down quite fast, but I believe things will turn right-side up even faster.”
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“The streaming companies are excelling like crazy,” Repola said during the Zoom call. “Movies and TV shows will continue to be made … It will happen.”
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“We are indeed facing an unprecedented crisis, certainly unlike anything our union has ever had to endure,” Guild leaders wrote.
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“This work is essential in representing our membership,” Scott George and Paul Moore said.
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Awards
Oscars 2020: Picture and Sound Editors and Mixers Speak Out on Their Nominations
by uncreditedby uncredited“Many before have said filmmaking takes a village.”