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AFTER PARTY with Emily Jashinsky
https://youtu.be/8LmqhCA0RTY
INTRO: Emily Jashinsky is joined by Chris Fenton, producer of the upcoming comedy “Bad Counselors” and a professor at the University of Southern California’s John H. Mitchell Business of Cinematic Arts Program. Using Fareed Zakaria's criticism of California and Hollywood as a jumping off point, they discuss how the entertainment industry's decline is hitting middle-class workers far harder than celebrities. Chris points to collapsing production levels in Los Angeles, underused studio facilities in Georgia, and a growing trend of productions moving overseas, leaving electricians, camera operators, editors, and other skilled workers with fewer opportunities.
CNN’s Fareed Zakaria actually slams California’s failing leadership... https://youtu.be/8LmqhCA0RTY
https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/8LmqhCA0RTY
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AFTER PARTY with Emily Jashinsky
https://youtu.be/8LmqhCA0RTY
INTRO: Emily Jashinsky is joined by Chris Fenton, producer of the upcoming comedy “Bad Counselors” and a professor at the University of Southern California’s John H. Mitchell Business of Cinematic Arts Program. Using Fareed Zakaria's criticism of California and Hollywood as a jumping off point, they discuss how the entertainment industry's decline is hitting middle-class workers far harder than celebrities. Chris points to collapsing production levels in Los Angeles, underused studio facilities in Georgia, and a growing trend of productions moving overseas, leaving electricians, camera operators, editors, and other skilled workers with fewer opportunities.
CNN’s Fareed Zakaria actually slams California’s failing leadership... https://youtu.be/8LmqhCA0RTY
