Article 6DN66 Marvel VFX artists take first step toward unionisation amid Hollywood strikes

Marvel VFX artists take first step toward unionisation amid Hollywood strikes

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Andrew Pulver
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During a wave of action by actors and writers, the comic-book film giant faces calls to remedy its toxic relationship' with technical artists

Visual effects artists working for Marvel have taken the first step towards unionisation in a notoriously poorly represented area of the film industry. According to a statement from the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) a group of on-set VFX artists employed by the studio have filed a petition with the US's National Labor Relations Board.

Hailing the move as a major shift in an industry that has largely remained non-union since VFX was pioneered during production of the first Star Wars films in the 1970s", the IATSE said a supermajority of Marvel's 50-plus VFX crew had signed authorisation cards indicating they wished to be represented by the union, which already represents around 168,000 technicians and craftspeople in live theatre, film and TV and associated areas in the US and Canada.

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