Hollywood Has a Gap—What's Pulling Film Work Out of the State?
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California's post-production workforce, the people who edit, score, and mix every film and show you've ever seen, has been losing work to other states and countries for years. How does an industry this embedded in a state end up competing for its own survival? In this episode, we speak with a panel of post-production professionals about the economic forces driving work elsewhere, and about the bill in Sacramento they believe could change that.
Featuring:
- Marielle Abaunza, president of the California Post Alliance
- Ben Urquhart, vice president of post production and integration at Universal Pictures
- Brian Ralston, film music composer and producer
- Dennis Dreith, media composer
- Amélia Rolland, singer-songwriter, composer, and vocalist.
Views expressed in this video are opinions of the host and the guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.
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