Next Up:
0:00
0:00
-
Listen Listen
-
Listen Listen
Arts & Entertainment
On FilmWeek, we delve into the allusive title of "film producer" and how the credit has changed over the years with Deadline senior TV and labor reporter Katie Campione.
Sponsored message
-
Then-actor Ronald Reagan was the union's head when it went on strike demanding residuals for movies shown on TV.
-
On the 50th anniversary of Lee’s death, a look back at the icon’s pre-fame years in L.A., in pictures.
-
Catch Café Tacvba with the LA Phil. Check out FoLAR’s 2nd Annual River Fest. Play in Cardboard City. Celebrate house music in Grand Park.
-
The streamer, which has a deep bench of content, including international, is benefiting from its password crackdown and ad-supported tier.
-
Actor Erik Passoja said his digital likeness was used in a video game without his consent.
-
The studio giant acknowledged chopping away all the shade even as Hollywood strikes continued through a blistering heat wave.
-
Sound effects aren't preserved with the same care and consistency as images and voices, something the audio archiving community thinks should change.
-
The actors' union has created a waiver for film productions that use SAG-AFTRA members and are not affiliated with major studios.
-
It's Megan Rapinoe's last World Cup, and it could be Marta's, too. From winter weather to new faces to watch, here's what to know about this year's tournament in Australia and New Zealand.
-
Finding new talent was a speciality of the late filmmaker, according to the people who worked with him.