SAG Strike Pardons ‘The Chosen’ to Continue Filming Due to Independence

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The entertainment industry has been rocked by the recent strike by the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) and the Writers Guild of America (WGA). The move has brought most of Hollywood’s productions to an indefinite halt, but the filming of the historical drama series, The Chosen, apparently continues. The show’s independence from the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers puts it in a position to continue filming, despite the ongoing strike.

According to Deadline, the show has received an exemption from SAG-AFTRA, allowing it to keep shooting its fourth season. The waiver came as a result of the show’s independent status and its “truly independent” production. The move has been a boon for the show’s producers, who have been able to continue filming while most other productions have ground to a halt.

The Chosen’s independence from major studios has allowed it to keep filming despite the ongoing SAG strike. The show was initially produced as a short film and later adapted into a series, which was largely crowdfunded. The show’s fourth season is being produced by Angel Studios, a faith-based entertainment outfit.

SAG-AFTRA has granted exemptions to independent producers who are not affiliated with the AMPTP, which represents the studios that have not met the demands of striking workers. The Chosen’s status as an independent production, therefore, put it in a position to continue filming while the strike continues.

The first season of The Chosen was crowdfunded, and by giving supporters shares in the production firm that created the show, the creators were able to gather nearly $10 million. Investors received a lifetime assurance that they would get a portion of the franchise’s earnings. Due to its popularity, the show has been able to sign distribution agreements with well-known companies like Lionsgate and streaming services like Amazon, Netflix, and Peacock.

The fourth season of the show is now in production; it is unknown what will happen to it, although filming is anticipated to go on despite the SAG strike. Because of the show’s exemption from SAG-AFTRA, it has been able to keep producing, but it is unclear whether other projects will be able to do the same. It’s unclear how long the strike will run, but it has halted the majority of Hollywood projects.

The Chosen’s producers have always been committed to ethical production practices, treating their actors well and ensuring that they are paid fairly. The show’s independence from major studios has allowed it to maintain these practices, even as other productions have struggled to do so. The show’s success has shown that ethical production practices can be financially viable, even in the competitive world of Hollywood.

The Chosen’s success has allowed it to secure distribution deals with Lionsgate and major streaming platforms. The show’s popularity has made it a hit with audiences and critics alike, and its independence from major studios has allowed it to maintain its unique perspective. The show’s distribution deals have ensured that it reaches a wider audience, but its independent spirit remains intact.

The Chosen’s success has shown that independent productions can be financially viable and artistically successful. The show’s independence from major studios has allowed it to maintain its unique perspective and ethical production practices. The ongoing SAG strike has highlighted the importance of independent productions, which are not beholden to the demands of major studios. The future of the entertainment industry may well be in independent productions like The Chosen.

The Chosen’s independence from major studios has allowed it to continue filming during the ongoing SAG strike. The show’s ethical production practices and unique perspective have made it a hit with audiences and critics alike, and its success has shown that independent productions can be financially viable. The ongoing strike has highlighted the importance of independent productions, which are not beholden to the demands of major studios. The Chosen’s exemption from SAG-AFTRA has allowed it to continue working, but the future of the entertainment industry may well lie in independent productions like The Chosen.

First reported by The Verge.