Hollywood Jobs Are Disappearing

好莱坞的工作岗位正在消失。

The Journal.

2025-11-11

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Work in Los Angeles’s entertainment industry is evaporating. A desire to cut production costs, changing viewer habits, and competition from other filming locations are all contributing to a dramatic reduction in Hollywood jobs. WSJ’s Ben Fritz explains how the city’s creative middle class is bearing the burden. Jessica Mendoza hosts. Further Listening: - Ron Howard and Brian Grazer on Longevity in Hollywood - The Case of the Hollywood Shutdown Sign up for WSJ’s free What’s News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • When I think about the people who make up Hollywood, I think of action stars,

  • red carpet icons, A-list directors, and big studio bosses.

  • But the vast majority who work in the industry have jobs that are way less glamorous.

  • You wouldn't know their names,

  • but these are the people who actually make films and TV shows mostly behind the scenes.

  • My colleague Ben Fritz covers the entertainment industry.

  • They're assistant directors.

  • They're grips who hang the lights.

  • They're sound recordists.

  • They're animators.

  • They're working writers.

  • They're production managers.

  • There's so many jobs that make a movie and TV show work.

  • Just think of the end credits or the end of any film.

  • If you ever actually sit through them, they're really long, right?

  • There's hundreds and hundreds of names.

  • These are the names that make up the backbone of show business.

  • Los Angeles' creative middle class.

  • Ben's been talking with a lot of these workers lately, and things haven't been good.

  • What sort of things have they been telling you?