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    Discussion Opinion Networking in the Film Industry – How It Actually Works in the US

    The word networking makes a lot of people uncomfortable. It sounds cold and forced. It brings up images of awkward small talk and people trying to impress each other with business cards and half-baked elevator pitches. But in the US film industry, networking is not an event. It is not a...
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    Open Navigating the 2026 SAG-AFTRA AI Clauses: A Producer’s Legal Minefield

    The dust has finally settled after the last rounds of negotiations, and the 2026 SAG-AFTRA contracts are a beast. As a producer, if you aren't paying attention to the "Digital Replica" (DR) and "Synthetic Performer" (SP) clauses, you are walking into a legal buzzsaw. We are seeing a massive...
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    Open The brutal truth about tax credits: Why locations matter more than your script

    Hi everyone! I’ve been thinking a lot lately about how much the industry has changed, and there’s a tough lesson I think every producer should hear. In 2026, the reality is that your script is often secondary to the tax credit. It sounds harsh, but as a Line Producer, I find myself spending way...
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