@murielbruno
Talent mobility, such as actors shifting across platforms like streaming services and traditional TV, can indeed exacerbate talent shortages in the film and TV industry. Fierce competition for elite performers leads to scheduling overlaps, higher costs, and limited availability for smaller projects, as top talent flocks to lucrative deals from giants like Netflix or Disney+. This fragmentation strains the overall pool, especially amid post-strike production drops of 40%, intensifying demand-supply imbalances. While it fosters innovation and diversity, it disadvantages emerging markets and local industries. Mitigating this requires robust training programs to build deeper talent pipelines and reduce reliance on a few stars.