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        <title><![CDATA[Hollywood reopen plan stops shorting of sacrificing ‘intimate scenes’]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hollywood wants badly to reopen &#8212; but not enough to give up the hot-and-heavy make-out scenes.</p><p>In a 22-page document provided to the governors of New York&nbsp; and California on Monday, Hollywood studios made their case for <strong>restarting TV and film production</strong>. And while the report is mainly filled with no-brainer recommendations, including that cast and crew members wear masks, wash their hands and social distance when possible, it also includes some headscratchers.</p><p>For example, while acknowledging that certain activities &#8220;such as fight scenes or intimate scenes increase the risk of transmission,&#8221; it stops short of vowing to put those activities on hold. &#8220;Whenever possible, performers shall practice physical distancing,&#8221; the report says.</p><p>And immediately after filming such scenes, &#8220;the performers shall put on their PPE and/or physically distance themselves.&#8221;</p><p>It also recommends keeping unruly children away &#8212; unless, of course, they are filming. And warns against the petting of cute animal actors when the camera is not rolling.</p><p>&#8220;As minors may have difficulty adhering to physical distancing, wearing PPE, and practicing hand hygiene, when not working, they should be relocated to a secure off-set location to the extent possible,&#8221; the report advises before turning to animal performers.</p><p>&#8220;Animals should not be handled by others except those necessary for shooting a scene (i.e., no petting, cuddling, feeding). All those involved in touching animals should perform hand hygiene before and after.&#8221;</p><p>The white paper &#8212; penned by the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, a group comprised of Hollywood studios, as well as Dr. Daniel Uslan, an infectious disease specialist at UCLA Medical Center &#8212; was meant to be submitted several weeks ago. But it was held up several times by unions representing Hollywood directors and actors, sources said.</p><p>The white paper is considered an important first step for Hollywood studios to <strong>get back to work</strong> as stay-at-home orders begin to lift in the US.</p><p >“The white paper is the result of an industrywide collaborative effort made up of production companies, unions and guilds to provide governments with a set of guidelines and principles to safely resume production,&#8221; said&nbsp; AMPTP rep Jarryd Gonzales. &#8220;The next step is for governments to review the set of guidelines for their consideration.&#8221;</p>]]></content:encoded>
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