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Creative workers such as art directors, prop makers, and other below-the-line crew members are systematically excluded from profit-sharing when independent films or projects become blockbusters. They often accept low flat rates due to budget constraints, yet when the project earns millions, they receive no additional compensation. This creates severe financial instability and frustration, as their contributions are undervalued and they bear a 'physical toll' from overwork. Existing industry practices and union structures do not solve this; alternative profit-sharing models exist but are rare and not standardized. This pain point represents a critical unsolved problem in fair compensation within creative industries.
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