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  • Aspiring Cameraman: ‘I Just Want to Make Money and Survive’

    A 22-year-old Vassar grad Miles Fineburg looks for gigs at bars and Trader Joe’s until entry-level jobs behind the camera free up

    By

    Lucas Shaw
    October 26, 2011 @ 6:26 AM
    Labor & Unions
    6:26 AM
  • The Jobs Crisis: USC Screenwriting Grad Works at Best Buy to Pay His Bills

    Unable to find entry-level work in their chosen fields, recent grads like Ben Cohen mix internships with low-paid gigs at service chains

    By

    Lucas Shaw
    October 26, 2011 @ 6:23 AM
    Labor & Unions
    6:23 AM
  • The Jobs Crisis: Poor Folk Are Making a TV Comeback

    The networks finally seem willing to acknowledge that there’s a recession going on, while the rest of us wonder what took so long

    By

    Tim Kenneally
    October 24, 2011 @ 7:29 PM
    Labor & Unions
    7:29 PM
  • Post-Production Vendor: ‘All Our Business Models Went Out the Window’

    Business has declined, prices are frozen and opportunities are tougher to come by, says a veteran of post-production services

    By

    Steve Pond
    October 23, 2011 @ 9:07 PM
    Labor & Unions
    9:07 PM
  • The Jobs Crisis: Voices From Hollywood’s Trenches

    Actress Christine Lakin ‘Hustles to Make a Living’ During Slowdown

    By

    Steve Pond
    October 23, 2011 @ 8:08 PM
    Labor & Unions
    8:08 PM
    The Jobs Crisis: Voices From Hollywood’s Trenches
  • Production Manager: ‘I Used to Wander Through Musso & Frank’s to Get Work. Not Today’

    As the film business keeps migrating away from L.A. and its unions, a veteran unit production manager laments a freelance workforce that’s profoundly lacking in job security

    By

    Fred Schruers
    October 23, 2011 @ 8:08 PM
    Labor & Unions
    8:08 PM
  • Screenwriter: ‘I Just Don’t Want to Answer Phones at Some Place I Used to Pitch’

    His first movie grossed more than $80 million, but tough economic times force him to scramble to pay the bills

    By

    Joshua L. Weinstein
    October 23, 2011 @ 8:08 PM
    Labor & Unions
    8:08 PM
  • The Jobs Crisis: TV Is Booming — Unless You Work in L.A.

    This has been a windfall year for ad spending, but the money isn’t trickling down to rank-and-file TV professionals in Los Angeles

    By

    Tim Molloy
    October 20, 2011 @ 7:40 PM
    Labor & Unions
    7:40 PM
  • Hollywood & the Job Crisis: Just How Bad Is It?

    First in a Wrap series: There are pockets of recovery in the entertainment industry, but many are still struggling to weather the ongoing economic storm

    By

    Brent Lang
    October 19, 2011 @ 6:52 PM
    Labor & Unions
    6:52 PM
    Hollywood & the Job Crisis: Just How Bad Is It?
  • WGA’s Keyser: There Isn’t Enough Interesting Work for Writers

    “While we are encouraged by the strength of our employment in television, we are simultaneously more concerned about the movement in the other direction in features”

    By

    Fred Schruers
    October 19, 2011 @ 6:50 PM
    Labor & Unions
    6:50 PM
  • ‘Black Swan’ Lawsuit Stirs Intern Debate: Education or Exploitation?

    In a down economy are movie companies relying too heavily on free labor?

    By

    Brent Lang and Fred Schruers
    October 4, 2011 @ 7:34 PM
    Labor & Unions
    7:34 PM
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