Author
Sanson; Kevin
Year
2024
Publisher
University of California Press
Language
English
Pages
29
ISBN
978-0-52039-901-3
Last Update
02-Nov-2024
Keywords
Film Studies ; Business ; Labor & Employment Relations
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, the relocation of production activity from Southern California to one of a number of emerging production hubs around the world was raising significant anxiety among labor leaders, industry observers, and local politicians in Los Angeles. Job losses in the city’s “signature” industry topped their list of concerns. The departure of film and television production was indeed having a measurable impact on the entertainment business, but this migration was not new. For different reasons at different times, significant portions of production activity had previously “run away” from the region, particularly in the 1970s and...
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