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  2. Cast & Crew Payroll Service Explains Why It Raised Alarm on ...

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    It began as a routine audit at Cast & Crew, one of several payroll companies that service the entertainment industry. But that audit — typically handled in secret — has now raised alarms ...

  3. Cast & Crew Payroll Company Acquires Rival Media Services

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    Cast & Crew, one of Hollywood’s leading payroll and accounting firms, has reached an agreement to acquire one of its leading rivals, Los Angeles-based Media Services. Founded in 1976, Burbank ...

  4. Small Business Guide to PEOs vs. Payroll Services

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    Payroll tax responsibilities: Full-service payroll providers calculate, withhold, and file employment taxes under your EIN and may furnish year-end tax forms. The PEO payroll service model ...

  5. Film crew - Wikipedia

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    A film crew is a group of people, hired by a production company, for the purpose of producing a film or motion picture.The crew is distinguished from the cast, as the cast are understood to be the actors who appear in front of the camera or provide voices for characters in the film.

  6. Jon Moritsugu - Wikipedia

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    In addition to complications with insurance, payroll, salaries and a large unionized cast and crew, the production itself was fraught with problems including a major outbreak of scabies on the set. Executive produced by James Schamus (former CEO of Focus Features), Moritsugu stated: "I sort of blew it. I was young, full of myself, no one could ...

  7. Back-to-back film production - Wikipedia

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    This differs from the old studio system, a form of mass production in which a studio owned all the means of production (that is, reusable physical assets like sound stages, costumes, sets, and props) [1] and carried large numbers of cast and crew on its payroll under long-term contracts. Under the old system, "a producer had a commitment to ...

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