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CNN —It appears the actors’ strike is approaching its final scene. That progress has led to hopes that an agreement could be reached as early as this week or next week, the people said. One such issue, the use of artificial intelligence, has proved to be a sticking point between the writers and studios and required careful examination. SAG-AFTRA told its members early Monday that over the weekend it had “discussed all open proposals,” including A.I., with the studios. That would mean actors, crews, and much of the Hollywood industry would have to endure the holiday season out of work.
Persons: Duncan Crabtree, , Bob Iger, Discovery’s David Zaslav, Ted Sarandos, Donna Langley —, AFTRA, Hollywood, , ” Crabtree, Variety, we’re, Organizations: CNN, Hollywood, SAG, Warner Bros, NBC, Sherman
CNN —George Clooney, Tyler Perry and other A-list actors have made a significant proposal to try to help resolve the months-long actors’ strike. Emma Stone, Ben Affleck, Scarlett Johansson, along with Clooney and Perry, were among the prominent guild members who met with union leaders Fran Drescher and Duncan Crabtree-Ireland. Clooney told Deadline they want to help end the strike. “A lot of the top earners want to be part of the solution,” Clooney told the outlet. “We’ve offered to remove the cap on dues, which would bring over $50 million to the union annually.
Persons: CNN — George Clooney, Tyler Perry, Clooney, Emma Stone, Ben Affleck, Scarlett Johansson, Perry, Fran Drescher, Duncan Crabtree, ” Clooney, We’ve Organizations: CNN, SAG, Alliance, Television Producers Locations: Ireland
But the actors' talks were tepid, with days off between sessions and no reports of progress. WHAT HAPPENS NEXT IN THE ACTORS STRIKE? Their 42-day work stoppage began and ended all within the span of the much longer writers strike. Other segments of the actors union have gone on strike too, including several long standoffs over the TV commercials contract. That segment of the union could strike again soon if a new contract deal isn't reached.
Persons: , Fran Drescher, I’ve, Ted Sarandos, ” Sarandos, ” Duncan Crabtree, Crabtree, , ” Drescher, that’s, AFTRA, Ronald Reagan, Tony Curtis, Janet Leigh, Jamie Lee Curtis, Bob Hope, , Powers Boothe, isn't, Martin Scorsese, Leonardo DiCaprio hasn't Organizations: ANGELES, Screen, American Federation of Television, Radio Artists, SAG, Associated Press, Netflix, Actors, U.S, Union, The Television Academy Locations: Ireland, Crabtree, hollywood
Hollywood’s brief thaw belies a long winter
  + stars: | 2023-09-25 | by ( Jennifer Saba | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
The union representing movie and TV writers tentatively agreed to a new contract on Sunday, setting the stage to end a five-month impasse. Content production is back on the budget line for streaming services. They too want to share in the spoils of a successful movie or TV series on streaming services. Charter now doesn’t have to carry eight Disney networks including FXX and Disney Junior, while Disney also is giving Charter’s customers access to its ad-supported streaming services for no additional charge. The brief thaw belies a long winter.
Persons: Fran Drescher, Duncan Crabtree, Walt Disney, Bob Iger, Ted Sarandos, David Zaslav, Donna Langley, , Lauren Silva Laughlin, Aditya Sriwatsav Organizations: SAG, Writers Guild of America, Hollywood, Netflix, Reuters, Guild of America, Walt, Warner Bros Discovery, NBC Universal, Charter Communications, Disney, Disney Junior, WWE, Paramount Global, Paramount, Alliance, Producers, WGA, Thomson Locations: Los Angeles , California, U.S
ELLEN STUTZMANEllen Stutzman was the one sitting across the table from Lombardini in the failed negotiations that led to the writers strike. Stutzman, also an attorney, took over as chief negotiator for the Writers Guild on Feb. 28, just two weeks before contract talks began. She still has the title from her previous role: assistant executive director for the Writers Guild of America West. Drescher's less-known counterparts on the writers' side — technically two unions that unite for negotiations and strikes — are Michael Winship and Meredith Stiehm. Winship is president of the Writers Guild of America East and Stiehm president of its counterpart in the West.
Persons: , CAROL LOMBARDINI, Carol Lombardini, she’s, ELLEN STUTZMAN Ellen Stutzman, David Young, Stutzman, ” Stutzman, , Lombardini, Bob Iger, David Zaslav, Ted Sarandos, Iger, Sarandos, “ Lilyhammer, Max, FRAN DRESCHER Fran Drescher, Drescher, she's, ” Drescher, Michael Winship, Meredith Stiehm, Winship, Stiehm, He's, Lisa Takeuchi Cullen, DUNCAN CRABTREE, Duncan Crabtree, Crabtree, Davis, ” Crabtree, I’d, Krysta Fauria, Damian Dovarganes Organizations: ANGELES, , Hollywood, Alliance, Television Producers, University of Chicago, Stanford, Writers, Writers Guild of America, AP, WGA, School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University, Service Employees International Union, United Healthcare Workers, Writers Guild, Disney, Warner Bros . Discovery, Netflix, Warner, HBO, Screen, American Federation of Television, SAG, Associated Press, Yorkers, CBS, PBS, Sesame, AFTRA's, Georgetown, University of California Locations: Hollywood, Lombardini, Boston, Queens , New York, IRELAND, Ireland, Memphis, London, Dallas, Crabtree, Los Angeles
Actor Stephen Fry issued a warning about AI cloning his voice at the CogX Festival on Thursday. Fry said his readings of the "Harry Potter" audiobooks were input into an AI and used to create new audio. Fry said it won't be long before AI is used to create "deepfake videos" of actors without consent. "They used my reading of the seven volumes of the Harry Potter books, and from that dataset, an AI of my voice was created, and it made that new narration." "It won't be long until full deepfake videos are just as convincing," he said.
Persons: Stephen Fry, Fry, Harry Potter, Duncan Crabtree Ireland, Henry Ajder Organizations: Service, Fortune, SAG, Meta's Reality Labs Locations: Wall, Silicon
Taylor Swift's Eras Tour movie was approved for an interim agreement through SAG-AFTRA. It also has the union stamp of approval: Swift was able to strike an interim agreement with SAG-AFTRA, the actors' union of which she's a member. "And so she fulfilled all the same criteria as anybody else and has an interim agreement for that production." AdvertisementAdvertisementRepresentatives for Swift and SAG-AFTRA did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment on Swift's interim agreement. With her interim agreement in place, Swift will be able to promote the film without crossing any picket lines.
Persons: Taylor, Taylor Swift, Swift, that's, Duncan Crabtree, IndieWire, AFTRA, Crabtree, Jessica Chastain, Chastain, Jason Guerrasio Organizations: SAG, Service, Toronto, Alliance, Television Producers, AMC Theatres Locations: Wall, Silicon, Crabtree, Ireland
[1/2] Cast members Camila Morrone, Willem Dafoe and director Patricia Arquette attend the world premiere of "Gonzo Girl" at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada September 7, 2023. REUTERS/Mark Blinch Acquire Licensing RightsTORONTO, Sept 7 (Reuters) - The Toronto International Film Festival opened on Thursday with "The Boy and the Heron" by famed Japanese director Hayao Miyazaki, the first time an animated feature has taken the coveted spot. Studio Ghibli executive Junichi Nishioka said it was an honour for "The Boy and the Heron" to have been chosen as the opener for the festival. The film, a semi-autobiographical story of a young boy struggling with the death of his mother, is expected to Miyazaki's swan song. "Gonzo Girl" stars Arquette, Camila Morrone and William Dafoe were among the few actors gaining union approval to promote their films.
Persons: Camila Morrone, Willem Dafoe, Patricia Arquette, Mark Blinch, Hayao Miyazaki, Craig Gillespie's, Lee, Kate Winslet, Taika, Kristin Scott Thomas, Junichi Nishioka, Arquette, William Dafoe, Morrone, Duncan Crabtree, Divya Rajagopal, Nivedita Balu, Jenna Zucker, Edwina Gibbs Organizations: Toronto, Film, REUTERS, Rights, Hollywood, Ghibli, Guild of America, Screen, American Federation of Television, Radio Artists, Reuters, SAG, Thomson Locations: Toronto , Ontario, Canada, United States, Ireland
TORONTO (AP) — When the Hollywood actors union announced a strike this summer, Cameron Bailey, the longtime chief executive of the Toronto International Film Festival, dusted off his COVID-19 playbook. “This is the nature of running a festival,” Bailey says. We support them, but we’ll miss them.”The dual strikes have already taken the spotlight at the Venice Film Festival. “I’ve loved movies since I was child and I’ve never been to a film festival before,” says Jefferson. “Even the idea that I’m going to a film festival with a film that I’ve directed feels surreal.
Persons: Cameron Bailey, ” Bailey, Hayao Miyazaki’s, Oscar, “ Harry Potter, David Yates, Emily Blunt, Chris Evans, they’re, , Yates, , Damien Chazelle, Adam Driver, Michael Mann, “ Ferrari, Bradley Cooper, Leonard Bernstein, “ Maestro, Cooper, Yorgos, Alexander Payne’s “, ” George C, Wolfe’s “ Rustin ”, Andrew Haig’s “, Bailey, Craig Gillespie’s, Gillespie, Lars, Tonya ”, ” Gillespie, Paul Dano, Seth Rogen, Pete Davidson, Duncan Crabtree, ” Crabtree, Sean Penn, Dakota Johnson, Jessica Chastain, Willem Dafoe, Nicolas Cage, Finn Wolfhard —, Viggo Mortensen’s “, ” Kristin Scott Thomas ’ “, ” Michael Keaton’s “ Knox, ” Ethan Hawke’s “, Anna Kendrick’s, Lil Nas, Montero, ” “, Paul Simon ”, Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, Jimmy Chin’s “, Jessica Yu’s “, Cord Jefferson, Larry Wilmore, Percival Everett’s “, Jeffrey Wright, “ I’ve, I’ve, Jefferson, “ I’m, Jake Coyle Organizations: TORONTO, Hollywood, Toronto, , SAG, Venice Film, Netflix, Amazon, Telluride Film, GameStop, America Ferrera, Cannes, Twitter Locations: North America, Toronto, Venice, Telluride, Cannes, Ireland
New York CNN —SAG-AFTRA’s National Board is unanimously seeking permission from union members to strike against a number of video game makers ahead of negotiations resuming later this month. The union’s initial contract with major video game companies, the Interactive Media Agreement, was extended past its initial expiration date last fall as SAG-AFTRA “negotiated with the companies for critical terms (members) need,” the union said Friday in a news release. Eligible SAG-AFTRA members will be able to vote on authorizing a strike until September 25 at 5 p.m. PT, the evening before discussions resume. “The interactive nature of games are built upon the use of such technologies,” a source familiar with the companies’ negotiations told CNN. We’re not trying to upend the way video games are made,” the negotiator said.
Persons: AFTRA “, , ” Fran Drescher, AFTRA, , Audrey Cooling, Duncan Crabtree, We’re Organizations: New, New York CNN, SAG, AFTRA’s, Interactive, Alliance, Television Producers, CNN, , Activision, Epic Games, WB Games, WB, Warner Bros . Locations: New York
Strikers say that studios proposed paying a day's rate in exchange for actors' digital likenesses. 5 actors told NPR that they've felt pushed to undergo body scans by studios. Rubalcaba told NPR that she was never told how the digital replica of her that was created that day might be used. NPR interviewed 5 extras in total who also said that they underwent body scans by studios and feared retaliation if they pushed back or refused. You can read the other background actors' stories over on NPR.
Persons: they've, Alexandria Rubalcaba, Rubalcaba, Disney, Samuel L, Jackson, Duncan Crabtree, Crabtree Organizations: Hollywood, Strikers, NPR, Morning, Disney, Facebook, SAG, Alliance, Television Producers Locations: Alexandria, Ireland
CEOs at 500 major firms make 272 times more than their workers, according to a new report. That's per the latest executive pay report from the AFL-CIO, which looks at S&P 500 compensation. On average, CEOs make $16.7 million, a $5 million increase over the last decade. Over the last ten years, CEOs' paychecks have swelled by $5 million on average — leading to average compensation of $16.7 million in 2022, according to the AFL-CIO's latest iteration of its annual Executive Paywatch report. On average, CEOs in that field make nearly $38 million.
Persons: paychecks, Duncan Crabtree, , Brandon Rees, Rees, Insider's Jennifer Sor Organizations: AFL, CIO, Service, SEC, SAG Locations: Wall, Silicon, Ireland
The average CEO compensation among S&P 500 companies last year was $16.7 million — the second-highest level of executive pay ever, according to the group’s annual Executive Paywatch report. (2021 was the highest at $$18.3 million)CEO pay fell last year compared to the previous year, said Brandon Rees, the AFL-CIO’s deputy director of corporations and capital markets. To put that $16.7 million in context: Assuming a 45-year career at an average pay of $75,200, regular employees would need to work more than five lifetimes to make what the average CEO receives in a single year. Meanwhile, US workers’ real hourly wages fell in 2022 for the second year in a row by 1.6% after adjusting for inflation, the executive pay report found. The bot battleAmong the biggest concerns raised in the latest pay report is the way artificial intelligence is poised to benefit executives more than their employees.
Persons: Brandon Rees, ” Rees, , , Fred Redmond, it’s, Redmond, Duncan Crabtree, Organizations: New, New York CNN, AFL, Hollywood, SAG Locations: New York, Ireland
Picketers walk outside the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, CA on Tuesday, June 6, 2023 as the Writers Guild of America strike enters the sixth week. As the Hollywood writers strike nears its 100th day and pressure from striking actors mounts, producers are asking for a meeting. The Writers Guild of America told screenwriters that Carol Lombardini, the studio negotiator, requested to talk Friday about the possibility of resuming negotiations with the guild. The meeting request doesn't guarantee that producers and writers will resume talks, but it's the first sign of movement in a stalemate between the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers and the WGA since early May when the strike began. Tens of thousands of actors joined the picket lines last month, bringing Hollywood productions to a standstill and marking the first simultaneous actors' and writers' strikes since 1960.
Persons: Carol Lombardini, we've, Fran Drescher, Duncan Crabtree Organizations: Walt Disney Studios, Writers Guild of America, Hollywood, Guild of America, Alliance, Television Producers, WGA, American Federation of Television, Radio Artists, SAG Locations: Burbank , CA
Within every cancer are molecules that spur deadly, uncontrollable growth. What if scientists could hook those molecules to others that make cells self-destruct? Could the very drivers of a cancer’s survival instead activate the program for its destruction? “It’s very cool,” said Jason Gestwicki, professor of pharmaceutical chemistry at the University of California, San Francisco. “It turns something the cancer cell needs to stay alive into something that kills it, like changing your vitamin into a poison.”
Persons: Gerald Crabtree, , Crabtree, Nathanael S, Gray, , Jason Gestwicki Organizations: Stanford, redwoods, Foghorn Therapeutics, University of California Locations: Santa Cruz, San Francisco
As the actors' and writers' strikes continue to bite, Netflix is recruiting AI talent. The rise of new AI-powered technologies is one of the central issues driving the actor's strike. As the actors' and writers' strikes continue to grip the film industry, one major streaming platform is focusing on AI and machine learning for a key role. The rise of new AI-powered technologies is one of the key issues driving the actor's strike. Duncan Crabtree-Ireland, the national executive director and chief negotiator of the actors union SAG-AFTRA, has called the rise of generative AI an "existential threat" to actors' livelihoods.
Persons: Duncan Crabtree Organizations: Netflix, Morning, SAG, Writers Guild of America Locations: Ireland
Synthetic performers. One issue is creating synthetic performers from an amalgamation of actors’ images. The producers have promised to obtain a performer’s consent, and bargain separately for subsequent uses of an actor’s doppelganger, sources say. The producers offered to seek a performer’s consent for any changes beyond typical alterations done post-production, sources say. SAG interprets this as AI overreach, and wants permission sought before any changes to an actor’s image, likeness or voice.
Persons: , Carly Turro, Duncan Crabtree, ” Crabtree, Crabtree, , Dawn Chmielewski, Danielle Broadway, Kenneth Li, Deepa Babington Organizations: Hollywood, SAG, Alliance, Television Producers, Thomson Locations: Ireland, Los Angeles
Jamie Yeo, an actor and model, is one of several celebrities embracing the rise of AI deepfakes. The rise of generative AI is one of the central concerns driving the actors' strike. Meanwhile, the rise of generative AI is one of the central concerns driving the actor's strike, which has gripped Hollywood in recent weeks. It is the first simultaneous strike by actors and writers in more than 60 years. "This disruption is going to kill the industry," one worker told Insider in May.
Persons: Jamie Yeo, Yeo, Robert Pattinson deepfakes, Duncan Crabtree Organizations: BBC, Morning, DJ, BBC News, Hollywood, SAG, Writers Guild of America Locations: Singapore, Ireland
With both writers and actors on strike, Hollywood hasn't faced this situation in more than 60 years. SAG-AFTRA union members on Friday hit the picket lines alongside Hollywood writers, who've been striking for nearly three months. Any other use requires the background actor's consent and bargaining for the use, subject to a minimum payment," the spokesperson said in a statement. Union members were quick to decry his remarks as incendiary and out of touch. The 25-year-old has been there since May, when the writers' strike all but paralyzed production in Los Angeles and New York this spring.
Persons: Hollywood hasn't, Laci Mosley, Mosley, Mosley —, Lopez, , Conan O'Brien's, Coco —, Fran Drescher, Drescher, We've, who've, CHRIS DELMAS, We're, they're, Rather, AFTRA, Duncan Crabtree, Sam Russell, Russell, Oppenheimer, Christopher Nolan, Matt Damon, Emily Blunt, Rami Malek, we've, AFTRA who's, Bobby Quillard, Bob Iger, Iger, Bob — they're, Iger's, Jonathan Handel, Puck, you've, Carson Rowland —, it's, Rowland, Carson Rowland, Maria, Rodin, WireImage Rowland, he's, Reed Alexander Organizations: SAG, Hollywood, Paramount, Sirius XM, Writers Guild of America, Alliance, Television Producers, WGA, Getty, Disney, CNBC, Union, Atlas Financial Advisors, Television Locations: Los Angeles, Los Angeles and New York, Sun Valley , Idaho, South Florida, Boca Raton, LA
New York CNN —How many actors does it take to make the movies and shows produced by studios and streaming services? SAG-AFTRA, the actors union that has had 160,000 members on strike since last week, is afraid that artificial intelligence will lead to far fewer employed actors in the future. And winning limits on AI is an issue for the Writers Guild of America, which has been on strike against the same studios and streaming services since May 2. The fight over virtual actors and performancesComputer-generated imagery, or CGI, to create virtual actors and extras is somewhat old hat in Hollywood. “The actors and writers, they’re kind of a canary in the coal mine,” said David Gunkel, a communications professor at Northern Illinois University who tracks AI in media and entertainment.
Persons: , Fran Drescher, AFTRA, Tom, , Duncan Crabtree, AMPTP, don’t, Anthony Palomba, wasn’t, Nancy Marchand, Tony Soprano’s, HBO’s, Rowan Curran, Forrester, Joshua Glick, Bard, University of Virginia’s Palomba, “ I’m, Andrea Schneider, Goldman Sachs, David Gunkel Organizations: New, New York CNN, SAG, Writers Guild of America, Alliance, Motion Pictures, Television Producers, University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business, University of Virginia’s, Cardozo Law School, Northern Illinois University, UPS Locations: New York, Hollywood, Ireland
Striking actors say studios want full discretion over any digital replacements of background actors. It evoked a recent "Black Mirror" episode in which actors on screen turn out to be digital versions. In the real world, members of the actors' union SAG-AFTRA worry that such a dystopian future may not be far off. He said that the studios had proposed to pay background actors for a day in exchange for companies taking scans that can be used to create their digital likenesses. "Any other use requires the background actor's consent and bargaining for the use, subject to a minimum payment."
Persons: Joan, Salma Hayek, Duncan Crabtree, Crabtree, AFTRA Organizations: Morning, Netflix, SAG, Alliance, Television Producers, Hollywood, Writers Guild of America Locations: Ireland
With both writers and actors on strike, Hollywood hasn't faced this situation in more than 60 years. SAG-AFTRA union members on Friday hit the picket lines alongside Hollywood writers, who've been striking for nearly three months. Any other use requires the background actor's consent and bargaining for the use, subject to a minimum payment," the spokesperson said in a statement. Union members were quick to decry his remarks as incendiary and out of touch. The 25-year-old has been there since May, when the writers' strike all but paralyzed production in Los Angeles and New York this spring.
Persons: Hollywood hasn't, Laci Mosley, Mosley, Mosley —, Lopez, , Conan O'Brien's, Coco —, Fran Drescher, Drescher, We've, who've, CHRIS DELMAS, We're, they're, Rather, AFTRA, Duncan Crabtree, Sam Russell, Russell, Oppenheimer, Christopher Nolan, Matt Damon, Emily Blunt, Rami Malek, we've, AFTRA who's, Bobby Quillard, Bob Iger, Iger, Bob — they're, Iger's, Jonathan Handel, Puck, you've, Carson Rowland —, it's, Rowland, Carson Rowland, Maria, Rodin, WireImage Rowland, he's, Reed Alexander Organizations: SAG, Hollywood, Paramount, Sirius XM, Writers Guild of America, Alliance, Television Producers, WGA, Getty, AMPTP, Disney, CNBC, Union, Netflix, Atlas Financial Advisors Locations: Los Angeles, Los Angeles and New York, Sun Valley , Idaho, South Florida, Boca Raton, LA
CNN —For Hollywood, 2023 will be remembered as a cruel summer, a dead reckoning of a different kind. The summer’s ostentatious setbacks for studios have included “The Flash” (released by Warner Bros., like CNN, a unit of Warner Bros. The asterisk – and it’s a big one – is that the guilds know precious little about the economic specifics of the streaming business, which aren’t widely shared. Actors and writers who once counted on residual payments could see TV ratings and box-office tallies. Because projects are produced far in advance, consumers won’t see the broader consequences of these strikes for a while.
Persons: , Ronald Reagan, Disney’s “ Indiana Jones, , Tom Cruise, Harrison Ford, Phoebe Waller, Indiana Jones, , Tony Gilroy, Duncan Crabtree, Bob Iger, Iger, Mike Blake, George Clooney Organizations: CNN, Hollywood, Screen, Warner Bros, Pixar, Walt Disney Pictures, Variety, ESPN, SAG, Adobe, Disney, Netflix, Writers Guild of America, Reuters Locations: Sun Valley, Los Angeles
CNN —Oscar winner George Clooney has joined the chorus of artists calling for change as actors hit the picket lines in their first strike against film and television studios since 1980. “This is an inflection point in our industry,” Clooney told CNN in a statement on Friday. The SAG-AFTRA strike was officially announced on Thursday. Duncan Crabtree-Ireland, chief negotiator for SAG-AFTRA, stressed to reporters on Friday that the actors’ strike is not a ploy for big name stars to make more money. The writers’ strike had already halted production on most films and television shows.
Persons: CNN — Oscar, George Clooney, ” Clooney, , “ Ted Lasso ”, Jason Sudeikis, Sudeikis, Alexi Rosenfeld, Constance Zimmer, Lisa Edelstein, Fran Drescher, Duncan Crabtree, ” Crabtree Organizations: CNN, Screen, American Federation of Television, Radio Artists, SAG, Writers Guild of America East, NBC Rockefeller Center, Getty, WGA Locations: New York, Ireland
New York CNN —Actors are set to hit picket lines Friday morning in their first strike against film and TV productions since 1980 and the nation’s largest strike since 1997. This is the largest number of union members to be on strike since 180,000 Teamsters walked out on UPS in 1997. The Teamsters, who have 340,000 members at UPS, are threatening to strike the parcel delivery giant on August 1 without a new contract. The actors also join more than 11,000 member of the Writers Guild of America who have been on strike against the same studios and streaming services since May 2. Actors are due on picket lines in Los Angeles and New York at 9 am PDT and noon EDT Friday.
Persons: It’s, Ronald Reagan, , , Duncan Crabtree, Fran Drescher, , Natasha Chen Organizations: New, New York CNN, SAG, Teamsters, UPS, Writers Guild of America, Screen Actors, Management, Alliance, Television Producers, Locations: New York, Southern California, Los Angeles and New York, Ireland
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