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We are still awaiting the response from SAG-AFTRA. If we don’t hear anything by the end of this week we are planning a different schedule for the month of August and will have more information on that, likely next week.

Tomorrow will not have a movie release on Youtube. The IP Man Movie Reaction will be dropping down to the Uber Tier as it normally would as according to our research, it does not qualify as struck content. We will work to fill in the tiers above IP Man over the next couple of weeks. We hope to have a new movie available on Patreon as early as tomorrow, but as we usually have a turnaround time of a week or more for movie reactions, this one only has about 1.5 days.

We want to also thank our editors for helping us to try and turnaround edits and content to get it out as fast as we can for you.

Thank you all so much for your continued support, patience, and recommendations on how we can fill our schedule with content you want to see.


Comments

BradBoimler

I hope you guys know Animation does not fall under SAG

Jacob Lowe

It does, voice actors can still be SAG members. What you have to find out is if a shows animation falls under struck content produced by the AMPTP

Meikuari

You guys should watch Lazarus when that anime comes out, it’s made by the creators of Cowboy Bebop and John Wick, animation looks amazing in the trailer & though the trailer lacked much info about the show, the creators of it & the animation alone sold me

SnakeYikes

It is part of SAG however voice acting is an exception to the strike. There's a few VA jobs like Full length films, ADR work, Trailers, Narration for feature films. Basically everything else related to voice acting is permitted. I would very much question why they are permitting people to continue working on these if the content is struck.

BradBoimler

I just listened to a podcast how they said Animation is not under SAG were 1 director/writer and another writer/journalist both said and described how Animation does not fall under SAG

BradBoimler

it is not part of SAG and voice action has nothing to do with the production of a cartoon series or Animation the only exception is were Animation and Live Action are mixed in

Anonymous

Animations that are episodic or long form and for television or new media release are okay to work on for actors, but animated films that are for theatrical release are not. They specify the difference in their "NOTICE TO SAG-AFTRA MEMBERS REGARDING NON-STRUCK WORK" Bulletin. All content is only eligible to be struck if it is produced under a SAG-AFTRA agreement. Anything that might be otherwise struck, such as an animated film for theatrical release, is not struck if there is no SAG-AFTRA agreement in place.