Alexandra Rebeck, a VFX coordinator who worked on the Marvel TV series ‘Falcon and Winter Solider,’ recently made a statement about the grueling work schedule that she endured on the show. She revealed that they worked 75 days straight without any time off, and the only time they got a break was when they had a mental breakdown. This is an alarming statement that highlights the intense pressure and stress that VFX crews face in the industry. It is clear that the long hours and demanding workloads can take a toll on the mental well-being of the workers.
It is essential to understand the importance of mental health in the workplace. The entertainment industry is notorious for its long working hours and intense schedules, which can lead to burnout and mental health issues. Rebeck’s statement is a wake-up call for the industry to take a step back and prioritize the well-being of its workers. It is essential to provide adequate breaks and rest periods to avoid burnout and ensure that workers can perform their jobs efficiently. Employers should also provide support and resources to their workers to help them manage stress and maintain good mental health.
Rebeck’s statement sheds light on the grueling work schedule that VFX coordinators face in the industry. It is essential to prioritize the mental well-being of workers and provide adequate rest periods and support to avoid burnout and mental health issues. The industry needs to take a step back and re-evaluate its work culture to ensure that workers can perform their jobs efficiently without compromising their mental health. Only then can we ensure a sustainable and healthy work environment for VFX crews and other workers in the entertainment industry.
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