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November 21, 2012
Film industry figures say that the big studios are pulling their film score work out of L.A., recording instead with orchestras in London or with cheaper Czech or Slovak musicians - and these figures argue that restrictive US musicians' union rules are to blame. Union officials not only dismiss the charge; they claim that the alleged exodus of film score work from L.A. is exaggerated.
Variety 11/19/12
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