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> “The industry has told us point blank that they do not necessarily consider everyone who is rendering movement performance to be a performer that is covered by the collective bargaining agreement,” SAG-AFTRA Chief Contracts Officer Ray Rodriguez said at a news conference Thursday afternoon. He said some physical performances are being treated as “data.”
they're butt hurt that AIs doing animations now?
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>SAG-AFTRA is on strike again
I can't think another union that strikes as much as SAG-AFTRA. I still remember how they striked for like a full year for essentially nothing.
The game industry can't dump voice actors quick enough.