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Hollywood Below-The-Line Worker Talks About Strike Impact: “We Have Eliminated Everything Not An Absolute Necessity From Our Budget”

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Editor’s note: As part of Deadline’s ongoing coverage of the WGA strike, we want to give voice to below-the-line workers who are also impacted by the work stoppage.

This column is written by a Los Angeles-based project manager in post-production. Here’s my biggest frustration: The strike is designed to hurt the studios and bend their arm into meeting the WGA’s terms, but the studios don’t seem to be hurting.

They are saving millions a day by having no active productions. They are going to be able to get out of a bunch of existing contracts.

They have had a very long time to strategically plan for this. Who it is, in fact, hurting is all the below-the-line workers and the businesses that support these workers.

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