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Why Won't Hollywood Cast Asian Actors?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ironhold" data-source="post: 69575139" data-attributes="member: 347134"><p>SAG does not equal the film industry. SAG is basically a giant labor union within the film industry. A labor union that, to be honest, rewards its own and perpetuates its own. You need to look outside of Los Angeles to get a true picture of what's going on in the movie industry. </p><p></p><p>Animated films? The main hubs for voice acting work are Los Angeles, NYC, Ft. Worth, and Vancouver. Houston is on the rise, and I would imagine that Orlando and Provo (Utah) will be hubs within the next decade.</p><p></p><p>Live-action ventures? Texas, Louisiana, Georgia, and British Columbia are going to some length to make themselves attractive as filming locations, while Utah is on the rise as well and Florida is likely going to see a boom of its own in due time. What's more, a lot of the growth we're seeing in Texas, Georgia, and Utah is due to <em>independent</em> film studios and niche subsidiaries of the major studios. </p><p></p><p>Things might be bad now, but there are folks working behind the scenes to correct matters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ironhold, post: 69575139, member: 347134"] SAG does not equal the film industry. SAG is basically a giant labor union within the film industry. A labor union that, to be honest, rewards its own and perpetuates its own. You need to look outside of Los Angeles to get a true picture of what's going on in the movie industry. Animated films? The main hubs for voice acting work are Los Angeles, NYC, Ft. Worth, and Vancouver. Houston is on the rise, and I would imagine that Orlando and Provo (Utah) will be hubs within the next decade. Live-action ventures? Texas, Louisiana, Georgia, and British Columbia are going to some length to make themselves attractive as filming locations, while Utah is on the rise as well and Florida is likely going to see a boom of its own in due time. What's more, a lot of the growth we're seeing in Texas, Georgia, and Utah is due to [i]independent[/i] film studios and niche subsidiaries of the major studios. Things might be bad now, but there are folks working behind the scenes to correct matters. [/QUOTE]
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