Actor-comedian Sarah Silverman is confused about the large volume of projects that have been granted interim agreements by SAG-AFTRA to film during the actors strike. And she is not alone. “I…

  • @[email protected]
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    1011 months ago

    What a waste of an article. No offense to OP but this story doesn’t deserve its own page, Deadline. Two short paragraphs and the second is mostly a quote. Just post the video, you clowns

      • HobbitFoot
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        1611 months ago

        The waivers are being given to independent studios who accept SAG-AFTRA’s last attempt at a deal. I don’t see why these studios should be punished.

        • @Voroxpete
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          3111 months ago

          And the unions themselves have said that these waivers are good for their bargaining position because they prove how reasonable their demands actually are; if the indie studios can agree to everything without a fight, why are the big guys having a hard time? (Turns out the answer is just greed).

          • @[email protected]
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            711 months ago

            Don’t forget that the hundred or so independent productions are collectively employing thousands of people who would otherwise be out of work because of the strike (prop masters, costumers, makeup artists, craft services, etc), which in turn reduces their drain on the strike funds, and allows the strike to continue longer. It also benefits those independent studios to both have positive PR for agreeing to all union terms and have an exclusive window where they can release content when no one else can, which will force streamers to agree to the unions’ terms in order to have new content on their services.