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Actors strike leaves audition tape business in Burbank reeling

Por: ABC7 Nation July 30, 2023

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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- As the strikes that have hobbled Hollywood continue, businesses that depend on the industry to survive continue to feel the impact.For instance, CloseUp Crew Productions in Burbank, which shoots audition tapes for actors.With productions shut down, her business has essentially vanished. The business has gone from doing about 60 self-tapes a week to just two. She said it's even tougher to maneuver than in the... + full article



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