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SAG- AFTRA has released a new memo to members on Monday announcing that its negotiating committee has sent a response to the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers about the studios “best, last and final” offer presented to them…
The Great New Zealand Road Trip: Sir Richard Taylor and Wētā Workshop‘s incredible business feelers
In the heart of suburban Miramar in Wellington, on a block opposite single-level weatherboard houses and a Christian school, there are two entrances to Wētā Workshop’s main building.
One is at the top of a flight of stairs and leads to…
How To Use AI To Match Footage From Different Cameras
A look at how shooters and editors will be able to use FilmaticAI ColorClone to instantly match footage from different cameras in Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve
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Preparing for the Great Film Industry Reawakening
Rakesh Malik reports from the industry hub of Vancouver as the gears start to slowly turn once more, and reckons it’s a great time to break into the industry.
The WGA got what it wanted from the studios. The studios…
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Hollywood Waits: SAG-AFTRA “Still Reviewing” Studios’ “Last, Best, And Final Offer”; No Monday Meetings Set Yet
Sunday did not see a lot of action between SAG-AFTRA and the studios as the actors guild strike hit its 115th day.
“The guild is still reviewing the proposals,” a well-positioned SAG-AFTRA member tells Deadline.
Following a brief virtual meeting with CEOs…
Elevating Australian Horror: Stan and Netflix Propel Local Films to Global Recognition
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2022 Screen Auckland Relationship Survey
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New Zealand TV Awards 2023 TV Personality of the Year Finalists Named
The TV Personality of the Year award is the only publicly voted category within the New Zealand Television Awards. Previous winners include: Bree Tomasel (2022), Nicola ‘Nix’ Adams (2021), Hilary Barry (2020), Matty McLean (2019), Hayley Holt (2018), and Toni…
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The New Zealand Television Awards reveals the 2023 New Zealand Television Legend.
The New Zealand Television Awards also today reveals Oscar Kightley as the 2023 Television Legend.
Kightley, whose full name is Vai To’elau Osa Isa’ako Mase, is a Samoan-born writer, director, show creator, playwright and actor who has been instrumental in creating critically…
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For Small Businesses Across Hollywood, the Strikes Hurt Worse Than COVID
When COVID hit in 2020 and Hollywood screeched to a hard stop, small businesses that service the film and TV industry didn’t know what to do or how long it would last, but they had places to turn. Local governments…
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“The Profits Need To Be Shared:” European Producers Talk Strikes, Working With Streamers & The Importance Of Owning IP
Who should own the intellectual property (IP) of a creative project, and who has the right to earn profits from it?
Those were some of the questions tabled this afternoon on the first day of AGORA series — the Thessaloniki…
Should Filmmakers Be Using AI to Manipulate Actors’ Performances?
Artificial intelligence can do incredibly wonderful tricks for filmmakers that can make the process of getting the film done so much easier and without breaking the bank. But, like any great new thing, there are some dubious elements to AI…
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Is New Zealand cinema at a crossroads?
For decades, New Zealand cinema has been defined by three words, conjured up by actor Sam Neill during his time shooting Jane Campion’s 1992 film The Piano – “beautiful, gothic, unique”.
These badges of distinction apply to New Zealand’s cinema…
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Kiwi Screenwriter of ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ Resolves Profit Lawsuit Amid Allegations of Deceptive Practices
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SPA Anticipates Decreased Drama Investment in Australia Due to U.S. Strikes and Laments $260 Million Decline in Local Content Spending
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