10 Disturbing Truths You Didn't Know About The Movie Industry
10. Marvel Outsources Work To Avoid Paying Royalties & Health Care
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Marvel again prove themselves to be tremendous cheap-skates by taking U.S. tax credits for shooting their movies in America, yet outsourcing their musical work to Europe, where they can employ artists under non-union contracts and therefore escape paying them royalties, health benefits and pensions. The union for the American Federation of Musicians claims that their sector of work is the only one affected on Marvel productions, and that all other branches of the filmmaking process are hired from within the U.S., under union contracts. Though the union's argument gets a little bit shaky when they seem to implore that the film needs to be scored in the U.S. with a sense of nationalism, the point that Marvel are making a very particular effort to make the music for as little money as possible does seem a tad crass, particularly when The Avengers received a $30 million tax break, which would easily have covered any extra residual costs. The prevailing point is that musicians are somehow exempted from the blanket of security afforded to all other personnel working on these films.