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Please share and retweet this, we have the ability to significantly ameliorate the medical supply shortage if we can contact the right people! #CoronavirusUpdates #Covid_19

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Because protests, curfews, military, pandemic not enough action for DC this week... lightning⚡️struck the Washington Monument tonight

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Want to enjoy film in a new way, read this beautiful ode to the crafts by Jane Campion - we are only as good as our collaborators: netflixqueue.com/the-craftspeop…

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1,462 community colleges. 10.5 million students. Carpenters, welders, electricians, cosmetologists — already trained, already in your market. Productions fly them in from out of state anyway. They just don't know film is an option. We build that bridge. @AACC_Colleges

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Texas committed $1.5B over 10 years to film incentives. The new program requires 35% resident crew, ramping to 50% by 2031. Compare that to New Mexico, which assumes 85% local crew — and hits 82%. That 50-point gap, on hundreds of millions in crew wages, is why workforce training

Texas committed $1.5B over 10 years to film incentives. The new program requires 35% resident crew, ramping to 50% by 2031.
Compare that to New Mexico, which assumes 85% local crew — and hits 82%.
That 50-point gap, on hundreds of millions in crew wages, is why workforce training
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Here's how a local hire actually happens on a film set. Key grip flies in from LA. Needs a 20-person crew by Monday. Someone knows someone who knows a local rigger. That rigger shows up, knows shackles and spansets, doesn't need to be told twice. By week two, the key grip stops

Here's how a local hire actually happens on a film set.
Key grip flies in from LA. Needs a 20-person crew by Monday. Someone knows someone who knows a local rigger. That rigger shows up, knows shackles and spansets, doesn't need to be told twice.

By week two, the key grip stops
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Our research, out today in The Hollywood Reporter. 77 markets. $2.5B in crew wages leaving the communities that subsidized the jobs.