Negotiations between actors union SAG-AFTRA and the Hollywood studios hit a snag Wednesday, according sources close to the talks who were not authorized to comment. Film and TV performers have been on strike since mid-July.
Negotiations between actors union SAG-AFTRA and the Hollywood studios hit a snag Wednesday over issues including the union’s demand that cast members receive a share of the revenue generated by streaming shows, according to sources close to the talks who were not authorized to comment.
The actors guild is seeking greater compensation and higher residuals, in addition to revenue sharing and greater protections against the use of artificial intelligence to replicate a performer’s image and voice. SAG-AFTRA had proposed using a content valuation tool from third-party data research firm Parrot Analytics to determine the amount of revenue generated by streaming programs and then studios would pay 2% of the revenue contribution for the program to actors.
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