“We are thinking that we will have a slate of work with both digital and in-person opportunities. Because digital is not going away. We’re in a digital space. There’s a lot to figure out from a union standpoint, an actors’ standpoint from all sorts of things about how we stay in the space, but I believe that it’s here to stay for us and gives us an incredible opportunity to be flexible.” Kenn McGlaughlin notes that the company has not had to lay off any staff and has actually employed more than 100 artists, including some types they’ve never hired before such as video editors. – ACTX

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