Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to California Union Law
18 Mar 2021WASHINGTON — The farmworkers movement led by Cesar E. Chavez celebrated a historic victory in 1975 when California became the first state to extend collective bargaining rights to those who toiled in the fields.Oscars During COVID: Producers Detail ‘Safe,’ ‘Intimate’ Ceremony
18 Mar 2021Reality is starting to hit for those who received Oscar nominations Monday. On Thursday, they received an email from the producers of the 93rd Academy Awards telecast — Steven Soderbergh, Stacey Sher and Jesse Collins — detailing their vision for "a safe, carefree evening" at "an intimate, in-person event at Union Station in Los Angeles, with additional show elements live from the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood."Still Photographers Share Their Creative Passions Away From Set
17 Mar 2021The pandemic might have closed down production, but artists never stop creating. Shelter-in-place simply meant being inventive and turning an artistic eye in other directions.
Work/Life Balance Behind the Camera
17 Mar 2021At what point does a mother’s professional duties end and her role as a parent begin and vice versa? If you choose a life in camera with its notoriously unpredictable schedules and long hours
Cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto Awarded Vilcek Prize in Filmmaking
14 Mar 2021Cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto is the recipient of the 2021 Vilcek Prize in Filmmaking, the Vilcek Foundation has announced. The award is part of the Vilcek Foundation Prizes, which are bestowed in a range of categories each year, in celebration of the outstanding contributions of immigrant trailblazers, within the arts and sciences.Black Lives Matter Backs Amazon Union Push in Alabama
12 Mar 2021NEW YORK -- Organizers trying to form the first union at an Amazon warehouse are getting support from another big name: Black Lives Matter. The group plans to hold an event Saturday near the warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama, making it the latest high-profile supporter of the union push, which is the biggest in Amazon's nearly 30-year history.Oscars Faces Ratings Decline as Movies Become More Niche
12 Mar 2021Could movies be losing their cultural cachet? The latest evidence: The Golden Globe Awards saw ratings plummet 62 percent in total viewers to just 6.91 million. Sure, there were extenuating circumstances: The show lacked a strong lead-in; the virtual ceremony meant the glitz was dialed way down; and because of the pandemic-forced cinema closings, most of the films never had a chance to woo moviegoers in theaters.Hollywood's $10 billion Opportunity: Anti-Black Bias Hurts Revenue
11 Mar 2021If Hollywood were to address racial inequities in the film and TV industry, annual revenue could rise by 7%, or about $10 billlion, according to the findings of a new study from McKinsey. The consulting firm’s research found that Black-led stories are underfunded and undervalued.'No Sense of Job Security': Amazon Union Organizers Tell Lawmakers in Alabama
05 Mar 2021(Reuters) - A group of U.S. lawmakers visited an Amazon facility in Alabama on Friday to lend support to a growing push to unionize its workers, in what labor leaders and lawmakers called one of the most important union elections in United States history.Women DP’s in the mix for Oscar race
04 Mar 2021While “Nomadland’s” Joshua James Richards and “Mank’s” Erik Messerschmidt lead the field for the cinematography Oscar race, this is a deep competition, and although there are some women contending, they are once again a minority.Netflix To Spend $5 Million From Creative Equity Fund To Uplift Women In Entertainment Industry, Per
04 Mar 2021In advance of International Women’s Day on March 8, Netflix Head of Global TV Bela Bajaria announced that the first $5 million of a recently announced Creative Equity Fund will go towards programs that help to nurture, develop and uplift women in the entertainment industry globally.Louisiana Awards First Grant for Entertainment Workforce Training
02 Mar 2021BATON ROUGE, La. (KTVE/KARD) — Two creative industry partners in Louisiana have received a $220,372 grant from the state. According to the state, The New Orleans Video Access Center (NOVAC) and the Local 478 of IATSE, the International Alliance of Theatrical State Employees, will share the grant from Louisiana’s new Entertainment Development Fund.