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Originally Posted by Galakanokis
My comment is 100% accurate. The union basically got zero changes around working conditions for a 3% annual raise. The only major change and which is minor at best is a 10 hour turn around from 8. That's it.
Typing on the go here...
It is obviously a complex issue but in general the union did nothing to address the big concerns around safety and working conditions on set. But the biggest concern around safety which they will never address is lack of experience. They, the union and producers push people through like a factory.
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Fair enough. I just believed it was about more than money but also to address the working conditions. If the union let it's members down and working conditions mostly went by the wayside, I stand corrected.
As to the bolded, I guess this film highlights that.
If I read correctly, the armorer for this film is only 24 and it's only her 2nd or 3rd job running the armory for a film? Even if she started young, that doesn't seem like much experience at all.
Is it very expensive to do digital gunfire? Maybe it is the better way to go instead of productions taking the risks they have.