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I just feel like summer strike is such an underrated show because it was so beautiful - where it was set (absolutely magnificent), the plot, characters, and the acting everything was marvellous. Especially both main leads, the acting was so good and the emotions was portrayed SO WELL you felt for them.
Despite the plot there was some kind of calmness- it was the way the drama was executed so beautifully.
I can go in depth about the trauma of each main character and how it shaped them and how their actions made sense even if at certain point we didn't agree with them and how I felt connected with them.
Personally I think Summer strike doesn't get the attention it deserves.
Here's a tiktok edit of them I had downloaded from ages ago. Idk if this creator is on here, but you can see the name and search them up for more edits.
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hashtagloveloses · 1 year
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NEW UNION JUST DROPPED
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LET'S GOOOOOOO
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thefirsthogokage · 1 year
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The. Deal. Is. So. Good.
Couldn't get the link to the side-by-side of the WGA offer, the AMPTP counter offer from May, and the final deal, because it's a document to download and too many pictures to take for this post that probably wouldn't be legible, but it's in this tweet (click the link below the tweet to go to said tweet):
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Don't forget,the fight isn't over for SAG-AFTRA and next year, contracts are up again for IATSE, including The Animation Guild.
If you're a fan of movies, tv, and animation, keep helping the guilds fight the good fight!
Also, please support the other unions that are out their now fighting their own fights including Amazon workers, Local 11 in LA, and Flight Attendants!
And of course, big thanks to strike hero Drew Carey for paying for probably THOUSANDS of meals for striking writers in LA these past five months.
Congratulations WGA and Pre-WGA for your amazing wins with this contract!
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piinfeathers · 1 year
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just in case anyone missed this in the news or maybe not in the loop, Disney is currently refusing to meet with or acknowledge the newly formed animation production workers union that just voted to join IASTE and become an official part of TAG, the animators and animation artists guild
production workers across all studios are currently voting to be recognized for their hard work and invaluable skill at keeping these productions running, but studios are refusing to meet with them to let them negotiate deals or even exist
as someone who works in animation as a designer i know i wouldn't be able to do my job at all without any of my production workers. they are the incredibly hard working people who oversee pretty much everything in animation. they make sure everything is running on time, that schedules are being followed, they have to know pretty much every single word of the scripts and beats from the storyboards to make sure nothing is missed, and most importantly, they make sure artists are being taken care of and not overworked. they really are the unsung heroes of the animation world
production workers are also by far the most exploited workers in animation currently. they make about a fraction of what artists make for just as much work put in, and currently have no agreement for health coverage or other benefits that artists protected by the union are guaranteed
BUT! there is some good news. right now there's a petition on IATSE's website that has over 80,000 signatures currently addressed to disney leadership to do the right thing and meet with this new union and recognized their vote to form. it still needs roughly 21,000 signatures and only takes a minute to sign! anyone with a zip or postal code can sign, meaning both US and Canadian residents can sign and help this union get the deal it deserves!!
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dovesndecay · 1 year
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With the WGA announcement of the possible end to the strike, I do want people to remember that the union's general membership still has to vote for the deal. The workers still have to agree to it.
This isn't the moment to stop paying attention, especially while SAG-AFTRA is still on strike, and let's not forget that The Animation Guild's contract negotiation is right around the corner.
Don't get complacent now.
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killldeer · 1 year
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UPS WORKERS HAVE REACHED A DEAL THAT MEETS THEIR DEMANDS AND AVERTED A STRIKE!!!
EDIT 7/27/23: please reblog this version of the post instead! it provides a fuller picture of what’s going on and explains why this isn’t over yet.
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cryoverkiltmilk · 1 year
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It's strange to see anyone surprised by Universal using a tactic as cruel as denying even shade to picket line members, in the heat-based hellscape that is Los Angeles. So let's try to condense the explanation.
By and large, executives are people who already come from wealth and privilege, and have that wealth and privilege protected throughout their life as they're escorted through whatever levels of education and then into employment.
Most of them have never received any kind of culture shock to make them aware of the struggles of 'lessers'. Their parents and peers had a vested interest in keeping the then-children from mixing with 'those people'.
They are insulated enough from daily life that they no longer see anyone outside their immediate wealth and influence bracket as human.
So a strike, to them, is not "people who want enough money to live and work in health", it's "The machine that makes us money is broken, get those workers back into their jobs so we can keep making money."
So the executives treat the strike like they would a broken machine or a disobedient pet. Hit it until it works, and replace it if it breaks.
And don't doubt for one minute that this wasn't at the advice of a Pinkerton or similar union-busting agency consultant. This is more than just petty; this is tactical cruely.
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Hope the execs at Universal Pictures get absolutely fucked by all the fines and fees for damaging the trees at the picket line to sabotage the strikes. 🙏🏻
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ritualday · 2 years
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summer strike (2022)
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momomallowart · 24 days
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Summer vibes~ 😎
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politijohn · 1 year
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LET’S GO
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I finished the Summer Strike on netflix and I can say it is now one of my comfort shows. The aesthetics of the whole show- it directed beautifully. Also the characters- the ml have my absolute heart- I loved that actor in Run on too and he was awesome in this too!
Overall, it's definitely worth a watch!
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iww-gnv · 1 year
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Visual effects crews at Marvel Studios today filed for a unionization election with the National Labor Relations Board, with a supermajority of Marvel’s more than 50-worker crew having signed authorization cards saying they want to be represented by IATSE. “We are witnessing an unprecedented wave of solidarity that’s breaking down old barriers in the industry and proving we’re all in this fight together,” said IATSE President Matthew Loeb. “That doesn’t happen in a vacuum. Entertainment workers everywhere are sticking up for each other’s rights, that’s what our movement is all about. I congratulate these workers on taking this important step and using their collective voice.” According to the union, “this marks the first time VFX professionals have joined together to demand the same rights and protections as their unionized colleagues in the film industry.”
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thaumatologist · 1 year
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working timeline of (us) hot labor summer wins
May 1, 2023: rail companies grant paid sick leave after public and political pressure
May 2, 2023: wga east and west go on strike
May 25, 2023: delta flight attendants begin holding rallies calling for flight attendant union (delta being the only major american airline without one)
June 15, 2023: three labor unions (iam, ibt, and afa-cwa) rally at delta stakeholder meeting in an effort to stop delta union-busting
June 24, 2023: teamsters amazon goes on strike at DAX8 in palmdale, ca
July 13, 2023: sag-aftra goes on strike
July 20, 2023: iatse threatens strike on broadway, and pressure lands them contract wins
August 22, 2023: threat of ups teamsters strike enough to land massive gains in new contract (even for part time employees)
August 25, 2023: nlrb passes down a ruling requiring any company that participates in union-busting to immediately recognize and bargain with the union
September 13, 2023: marvel vfx workers unanimously vote to unionize with iatse
September 16, 2023 (and prior): just a whole lot in cali (fast food minimum wage raise, striking workers eligible for unemployment assistance, five paid sick days, raising healthcare workers' minimum wage to $25, and more)
September 25, 2023: wga reaches tentative deal with amptp after historic 146 day strike
September 26, 2023: uaw strike receives historic backing from sitting president joe biden
September 26, 2023: sag-aftra authorizes strike against video game makers to bring pressure to negotiating table
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purpleguitar · 28 days
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Summer Strike (2022) Goodbye, my 20m² life. Before this trip is over I want to find the answer to this: how I should live my life from now on?
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toyastales · 3 months
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