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The American Federation of Musicians officially has a new deal with the studios.
The union’s members have ratified the Basic Theatrical Motion Picture and Basic Television Motion Picture Agreements contract, which was unanimously recommended by the bargaining committee in February, the AFM announced Tuesday.
“This agreement is a monumental victory for musicians who have long been under-compensated for their work in the digital age,” AFM International President and Chief Negotiator Tino Gagliardi said in a statement. “It wouldn’t have been possible without our members’ unwavering strength and unity, along with the tireless organizing efforts that led up to this historic contract. Their dedication was instrumental in achieving a favorable agreement after just 12 days of negotiations.”
The AFM also revealed some of the details of the new agreement, which it called “groundbreaking” for its members. Many of those advancements in the contract focus on streaming compensation and protection against artificial intelligence — an increasingly familiar tune in Hollywood labor negotiations.
Here’s what the AFM said about those additions to the contract:
The AFM did not provide any further detail at this time about how the streaming residuals or performance bonus will operate, nor the specific language around the AI protections. It did say, however, that the contract “sets a new standard for musicians working in film and television, ensuring fair compensation, improved working conditions, and a secure future in the face of evolving technologies.”
The ratification of the AFM’s deal is another glimmer of hope this year, as Hollywood labor appears to be turning the page from last year’s dual WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes.
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Charli XCX and Troye Sivan are heading out on the road together!
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Ron Thompson, a veteran character actor best known for his role in Ralph Bakshi’s rotoscope film American Pop and his 1970s TV series portrayal of Detective Nopke in Baretta, died Saturday at age 83 in Los Angeles. No cause was given by Professor Rel Dowdell of Hampton University, who confirmed the death.
Aerosmith have announced the rescheduled dates for their ‘Peace Out’ North American farewell tour – find all the details below.The band initially began the stint last September, but later postponed the remaining shows after frontman Steven Tyler suffered a serious vocal injury. At the time, they said the concerts would resume “sometime in 2024”.Yesterday (April 10), Aerosmith confirmed that they would be heading back on the road in the US and Canada this September.
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Gene Maddaus Senior Media Writer The American Federation of Musicians has voted to ratify its new contract with the major studios, which provides for streaming residuals and protections from artificial intelligence. The union represents musicians who perform on TV and movie scores or who appear on screen. Following 12 days of negotiations in January and February, it reached a tentative deal on Feb.
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