No sector of the film and television industry will be left unscathed by the coronavirus pandemic. The COVID-19 outbreak has shut down cinemas, canceled shoots and forced festivals online.
Even the postproduction business has been hit as studios have halted operations, leaving some of the biggest visual effects houses scrambling to find new ways to work remotely while still complying with the majors' strict security and nondisclosure agreements (NDAs).
But amid the maelstrom, some boutique postproduction companies are finding creative solutions to thrive in the new normal of lockouts and work-at-home orders.
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