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Directors Guild of America strikes a deal with studios as Hollywood labor tensions simmer

ByPaurush Omar
Jun 05, 2023 05:30 PM IST

Directors Guild of America (DGA) announced a tentative contract agreement with major studios coming as a relief for the film and TV directors

In the midst of ongoing labor disputes in Hollywood, there is finally a glimmer of hope as the Directors Guild of America (DGA) announced a tentative contract agreement with major studios. This breakthrough comes as a relief for the film and TV directors who have been anxiously awaiting resolution on some of their key concerns.

Directors Guild of America (DGA) announced a tentative contract agreement with major studios.
Directors Guild of America (DGA) announced a tentative contract agreement with major studios.

Historic contract

Described as a "historic" three-year contract, the agreement addresses several critical issues faced by the directors. One of the significant victories for the guild is the recognition that generative AI cannot replace the responsibilities of human directors. This acknowledgment safeguards the roles and creative contributions of guild members, providing them with job security in an era of advancing technology.

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Ban live ammunition

Another crucial provision in the contract is the ban on live ammunition on set. This safety measure follows the tragic death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins during the filming of the movie Rust in 2021. By implementing this ban, the DGA aims to prevent similar accidents and prioritize the well-being of everyone involved in production.

Residuals bumped

The contract also addresses the issue of residuals, specifically foreign residuals. With streaming services dominating the entertainment landscape, traditional forms of royalty payments have been eroded. However, in a significant win for directors, foreign residuals will receive a substantial 76% increase for the largest streaming platforms. This adjustment acknowledges the value of directors' work in the global market and ensures they are fairly compensated for their contributions.

While the DGA and its negotiating leaders are celebrating the contract as a major triumph, the final verdict lies with the union members. They will have the opportunity to vote on the proposed contract tomorrow, and their decision will determine the ultimate outcome.

However, it's important to note that this agreement is just one piece of the puzzle in Hollywood's labor negotiations. The writers' strike, which has been ongoing for five weeks, continues to impact the industry, causing disruptions in production schedules and leaving many projects in limbo. The future of Hollywood hangs in the balance as these high-stakes negotiations unfold.

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While the directors' contract agreement offers a glimmer of hope, it remains to be seen whether the resolution will extend to other industry sectors. As the negotiations continue, the entire entertainment industry eagerly awaits the outcomes of the ongoing labor disputes, hoping for a swift resolution that will restore stability and allow Hollywood to thrive once again.

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