the less you use union labor and the more you innovate tolerable ways to make their labor obsolete, the easier it is to break the union.
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the counter to this, obviously, is that we need to unionize the CGI sweatshops -- but more and more those are overseas
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also cg can be farmed out to numerous places and can get more film production tax breaks and the stuff
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Elaborate on the tax breaks please. What do you mean?
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Even the dumb haircut? lmao
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Also cgi can happen concurrently across multiple locations, cutting down the overall timeline=cutting down union dayrates in other places
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Often times they are replacing or enhancing work that is done by those union crews though, it's not saving them any money.
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Given what we've seen over the years, by essentially making animated films they can endless rearrange and tweak everything. Action acenes are premade before directors are even hired. They're never locked into any design decision into the movie is out. It's like Pixar.
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I have a friend who works in cgi. Really is a sweatshop. Always working overtime to make deadlines for not very much money.
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Remembering what happened to that studio that worked on Sonic
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