History Repeats in Hollywood
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Although SAG and AFTRA have remained separate, it was recognized back in the late ‘50s that some sort of correlation was needed in areas such as TV commercials [“Hollywood’s 2 Major Actors Unions Consider Merging,” Dec. 16].
An advertising agency committee worked up a grid borrowing from SAG’s unfamiliar system of performer categories, each divided into “off-camera/on-camera.” We listened calmly to the committee’s recommendations until we realized they had included a rate for “off-camera dancers.”
BERNARD S. KRAUSE
Oxnard
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