By Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/Reporter The Hollywood industry has seen some huge obstacles — to say the least — since the coronavirus outbreak.
Theaters have shut down, productions have halted, movie release dates have been pushed, festivals have canceled, many film and TV staffers have lost their jobs.
And all of it is affecting the often-overlooked post-production houses. The Visual Effects Society (VES) sent out a statement today urging all employers of VFX houses regardless of size, grant permission for their employees to work remotely during the pandemic. “We understand the concerns around security to protect proprietary work product, but right now is the time for the utmost flexibility towards VFX artists and all practitioners
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