there was dialogue but that’s not important, what’s important is that he did this for no reason that i can understand
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CGI animators should unionize next. normally, their jobs would be too precarious to strike, since studios would replace them without a second thought, but if it's part of this larger general film strike, they might finally have meaningful power to better their working conditions
if CGI animators unionized, it would kill the MCU. straight up. the the entire business model is built on exploiting CGI animators
THEY ARE TRYING!!!!! SIGN THE PETITION TO GET THE DISNEY ANIMATORS' UNION RECOGNIZED
this petition is from IATSE (union), btw! it actually has credibility, unlike most change.org/etc petitions! please sign it!!
Hi sorry to correct this info but please actually read the petition from IATSE- it's specifically for union recognition for Disney Production NOT for CGI/VFX/3DAnimation artists- its for Disney Production workers such as production coordinators, assistants, managers, etc to be recognized as a craft and part of The Animation Guild (TAG) 839. they are the people who do the organizing, scheduling, trying to maintain budget and team pace. They are NOT cg/vfx artists. Please still support them bc their unionizing is critical and they're hugely underpaid and treated like garbage BUT these are not the same crafts.
Disney "animators" (story, *anim, design, edit, writers, etc) are already unionized if they are in-house artists (*so 3D cg animators @ disney who animate in-house on the films are union- while most TV series are outsourced to vendor studios with some exceptions of the rare dtva in-house animator like Spencer Wan who is probably the most well known despite there being a bunch of them. this also doesnt include freelance workers but thats a different problem all together)
"CGI"/VFX is hugely underpaid, undervalued and unrecognized. Most people have never heard of ILM, Framestore, Animal Logic, or Ghost VFX despite them working on some of the biggest Marvel movies of the past few years. If you want to advocate for VFX workers unionizing, go to the source, do a bit of research, find and advocate for them in specific rather than a broad "disney" bc Disney will always say they're already union when they're using outsourced labor (which to be clear totally legal and unfortunately normal just. VFX should also unionize. lol)
Support both and be vocal about workers rights for all animation workers from Prod to CGI/VFX (fittingly- the very beginning and very end of production pipeline)
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