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Commercial Producers Agree To Covid-19 Testing In New Pact With DGA, IATSE & Teamsters
A multi-union coalition of Hollywood unions has reached an agreement with the Association of Independent Commercial Producers for new return-to-work protocols that largely mirror those adopted by the film and TV industry in September. Testing for the coronavirus is one of the major changes in the new AICP agreement…
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By David Robb
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Association Of Independent Commercial Producers Updates Guidelines For Safe Ad Shoots
The Association of Independent Commercial Producers has updated its guidelines and recommendations for the safe return to work on commercial shoots. "Having produced hundreds of commercials under the previous five versions of the guidelines since late April, we all continue to learn," the AICP said in the new preamble…
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By David Robb
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IATSE Members Petition Union’s Leaders For Stronger COVID-19 Protocols On Commercials & Music Videos
More than 300 IATSE members, dissatisfied with what they call "a-la-carte protocols" for the safe return to work on commercials and music videos, have signed a letter urging their union leaders to adopt uniform guidelines similar to those established for film and television productions.
"As of today, we do not have a…
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By David Robb
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Commercial Producers Trade Group Issues Guidelines As Restrictions Ease
The Association of Independent Commercial Producers has released guidelines for commercial productions as federal, state and local governments begin to lift their stay-at-home restrictions.
"Everyone wants to get back to work, and signs are there that we'll soon be able to resume certain activities, including…
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By David Robb
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Commercial Houses Owed $200 Million By Advertisers And Ad Agencies For Work Before Shutdown, Trade Group Says
Advertisers and their ad agencies owe production and post-production companies more than $200 million for work on commercial shoots that were completed but not paid for when work abruptly halted because of the coronavirus shutdown, according to the Association of Independent Commercial Producers, a trade association…
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By David Robb
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