Legacy studios are trying to catch up to their tech competitors

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Legacy studios are trying to catch up to their tech competitors
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The work-life balance of the sleeping-in-your-office ethos of Silicon Valley compares poorly with Hollywood’s more civilized vibe.

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Life in Tinseltown isn’t all bad, and recent tech layoffs means more reason for talent to cross over. With the work itself, tech talent can assume a wider range of responsibilities than in tech proper, where you can be stuck working on the same minute detail for years on end. Then of course, there’s the whole appeal of attending movie premieres and schmoozing with A-listers.

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