
For the first time since 1960, both the WGA and SAG are striking against P. What are the core issues driving the strike, and is it possible to show solidarity with the strikers while continuing film work?
In this episode, No Film School’s Charles Haine, GG Hawkins, and Jason Hellerman explore:
- The importance of the Minimum Basic Agreement (MBA)
- Why focusing solely on AI isn’t a comprehensive strike strategy
- Our perspective on the DGA opting not to strike
- The unusual trend of toppling food delivery robots in Los Angeles
- Writers highlighting inadequate compensation
- Reasons to skip cosplay at this year’s Comic-Con
- Why canceling subscriptions isn’t an effective protest method
- Supporting picketers in person
- The significance of union actions
- Predictions on the duration of the SAG strike
- Why this is an encouraging time for emerging filmmakers
- How to steer clear of working with AMPTP companies
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