Entertainment Industry's Coronavirus Hit: $160 Billion Over 5 Years
21 May 2020The global entertainment sector is set to "lose $160 billion of growth" as a result of the novel coronavirus pandemic over the next five years, research firm Ampere Analysis estimated in a report on Thursday.L.A. County: 890,000 Entertainment Workers Out Of A Job
20 May 2020On Wednesday, L.A. County Board of Supervisors Chair Kathryn Barger delivered eye-opening details from yesterday’s meeting of the Los Angeles County Economic Resiliency Task Force.Keith Sherman - Surviving COVID and More
19 May 2020“The only thing we can count on, is change,” says Keith Sherman.
Union Organizing Has Gripped the Nonprofit World
19 May 2020“The reason we all work at nonprofits is because we support the mission of the nonprofits,” says Kayla Blado, who works at the Economic Policy Institute. It makes sense. Like many fields that involve doing something good for the world, nonprofit work tends to come with low pay and long hours. But now, more than ever before, it comes with something else: a union drive. The nonprofit union wave is rising right along with the intensity of the crises that nonprofits are dealing with in our bad, bad world.Rebooting the Entertainment & Media Workplace
13 May 2020When — and how — will media and entertainment companies get employees and talent back into the workplace amid COVID-19? And what have industry leaders learned so far in managing work-from-home teams?Porn Industry: Lessons on Protecting Film Crews From COVID
13 May 2020Hollywood could learn a thing or two from the porn industry when it comes to protecting its film crews from a major health scare.DITs Join the COVID Fight
12 May 2020Not all scientific research takes place in a lab. Nor are all the people running the tests and crunching the numbers microbiologists or infectious disease specialists.
Senator Adam Schiff on UE & Protections for Entertainment Industry
12 May 2020In a virtual town hall today organized by IATSE and SAG-AFTRA, Senator Adam Schiff (D-CA) addressed questions from union members regarding federal government support for entertainment industry workers during the novel coronavirus shutdowns. SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris and IATSE International President Matt Loeb led the hour-long conversation and touched on several topics of interest to Filmmaker readers.HBO Max, Facebook and PwC: How to Re-Engage Audiences
11 May 2020The second episode of the weekly, virtual series “Rebooting the Entertainment Industry,” sponsored by PwC and Ad Council, will stream on Tuesday, May 19 at 10:00 am PT featuring Katie Soo, SVP, head of growth marketing, HBO Max; Lori Driscoll, principal, marketing & sales transformation, PwC; Jennifer Howard, group director, entertainment, technology and connectivity, Facebook; and Megan Wahtera, SVP, Content Marketing & Media Fox Entertainment. The episode will explore thoughtful audience engagement practices in response to the public’s anxiety surrounding COVID-19.Local 600 Will Host Two Panels at NABShow Express
06 May 2020Local 600 will host the panels "Ozark - Behind the Scenes of Season Three" and "Ask Me Anything About Filmmaking" with DP Rodrigo Prieto, ASCSAG-AFTRA: Vaccine, Testing & Tracing Needed to Return to Normal
06 May 2020The full reopening of the film and TV industry probably won’t be possible until a vaccine is developed to combat the coronavirus and testing and tracing of the virus’ spread are in place, according to David White, national executive director of SAG-AFTRA. White shared that view during a media conference call today with the top leaders of the industry’s unions and guilds, including representatives of the DGA, IATSE, Actors’ Equity and the WGA East.Entertainment Industry Unions Working to Safely Reopen Production
06 May 2020Leaders of entertainment industry unions are pledging to move as quickly as possible to re-launch production — as soon as they can do so safely in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.