A new high school for film and television will open soon in Los Angeles...
https://www.stamfordadvocate.com/business/article/George-Clooney-and-Others-to-Open-Film-School-16265345.phpThis is good, it will be great for the students, I would have loved to have done it when I was a teen.
Now, we need to create more film and television jobs in Hollywood by giving tax breaks to filmmakers, etc, and we need to make sure that filmmakers in Southern California have access to film funding.
Also, there needs to be a new modern film and television studio in Anaheim for the filmmakers in Orange County.
Of note too, we need to have apartment complexes for homeless actors, and for homeless people in the entertainment industry. We have people with a lot of skill and training who are out there homeless on the streets with the drug addicts and with the mentally ill people and with the criminals. We need special housing for homeless actors, like the Palm View Apartments which were paid for by the Actors Fund and the Chase and Royal Bank of Canada.
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https://actorsfund.org/services-and-programs/palm-viewAlso the neighborhood by Occidental Studios in East Hollywood is a good neighborhood for poor artists. When I was there the neighborhood was full of new immigrants, there were people from El Salvador, and from Colombia, and there was a Catholic Church in the neighborhood that had services in Spanish and in English.
That neighborhood would be perfect for poor artists who wanted to work at the Occidental studio.
And it is close to USC.
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https://occidentalentertainment.com/The Catholic Church by the Occidental movie studio is the Precious Blood Catholic Church, it is a beautiful church, they have both English, and Spanish, and they feed the needy, etc, it is a good Church.
If you are a starving artist in that neighborhood the Precious Blood Catholic Church will give you food. They feed the needy.
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https://tinyurl.com/yw3svzzmThere are a lot of things to consider as we work to bring the film and television industry back to Hollywood.
Salute,
Tony V.