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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.
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The optimism comes as Writers Guild of America negotiators — now more than 100 days into a strike of their own — get back to the negotiating table with the AMPTP this week.
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Hollywood actors are on strike, but the union is allowing some productions to continue. That's created some disagreement in the rank and file.
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The burgeoning field of intimacy coordinating may get a new clause in upcoming negotiations.
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Robin Williams’ casting as the Genie in Aladdin is often talked about as a turning point when the focus on casting big name actors for animated films began. But is that true? The animator behind the character says: not quite.
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Clarence Avant boosted the careers of a vast array of influential figures, including Michael Jackson, Jim Brown and Barack Obama. He came back into the news after his wife was murdered in 2021.
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Alonzo "Lonzo" Williams recounts how it all started with sounds of funk.
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For nearly a hundred years, studios have coalesced to preserve their bottom lines from workers who demanded more.
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Scope out an international mural festival in Long Beach. Check out a night of music and performance at Tuesday Night Cafe. Attend one of The Airborne Toxic Event’s hometown shows. Listen to Killer Mike (of Run the Jewels) talk about his life and career.
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Andrew Leland started losing his sight 20 years ago. He's now legally blind, although he still has a narrow field of vision, which allows him to see about 6% of what a fully-sighted person sees.
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