2008 TV News Archives

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January 12, 2008: WGA Strike Impacting on Canadian Industry

The Globe and Mail newspaper in Canada weighs in on the impact the Writers Guild of America strike is having on the TV and Film industry in Canada, with a brief mention on the current status of "Smallville" production...

    The impact on the local production industry is expected to be devastating, with estimated losses in excess of $100-million and some 5,000 people thrown out of work if the strike doesn't end soon, according to Peter Leitch, president of North Shore Studios and Mammoth Studios and chair of the Motion Picture Production Industry Association of B.C. "It's not going to be pretty," he warns.

    This is usually the time when television series return from their Christmas breaks, and studios in Greater Vancouver begin buzzing. Not this year; There are just two live-action TV series still shooting here, and they are down to their final scripts. Men in Trees is scheduled to wrap on Tuesday and Smallville is slated to shut down Jan. 23. Both were originally supposed to shoot until mid-April.

    Watching Vancouver's production scene fade to black has been particularly frustrating for local industry members, who have no control over the situation. "We're what they call collateral damage," says Crawford Hawkins, managing director of the Directors Guild of Canada, British Columbia. "It would be different if we were involved in the negotiations, but we're not. We're just sitting on the sidelines waiting for somebody else to make up their mind."

Read the complete article at The Globe and Mail website.

Thanks to Peter Scott-Morgan for the lead on this story.



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