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by dagmx 948 days ago
Dreamworks has been scaling back their India operations but has been included Indian animation in their work for over a decade and a half now.

https://www.cartoonbrew.com/business/breaking-dreamworks-ani...

https://www.latimes.com/business/la-xpm-2011-oct-29-la-fi-ct...

They set up their Indian studios in 2008 and have had portions of their work done there and in China (now Pearl) for years now. They haven't increased that outsourcing within the last few years, and as I mentioned have been reducing it so your points regarding the current state of things isn't very valid. It also never resulted in job reductions in North America, but rather more films per year.

In fact, Dreamworks is a key example of a studio that is outsourcing their work to Canada, which is what spurred their most recent layoffs: https://www.cartoonbrew.com/studios/dreamworks-shifting-away...

And so what if I don't work directly in the industry anymore? I'm very involved in it still, and my partner is still in the industry. And we did work in the US for several years, so your point is moot.

Is it possible that your girlfriend is not a reliable source of information here? Because I have multiple friends who are fairly senior at both DWA Glendale and Bangalore, and coupled with the news, you're clearly not lining up with anything they're saying. And if she's laid off, then she's no longer in the industry either, so you can't really claim that as a statement piece either.

I would really examine your own biases here as to why you're so hellbent on focusing on India here, and not any of the other countries that are actually taking the jobs away from them. Again, Canada is a MUCH bigger source of job diversion for the industry than India is.

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Frankly I don't really care if Canada or India is the bigger outsourcing destination and I don't see why you're getting so hung up on the specific country. The fact of the matter is Dreamworks TV laid off their entire HUB staff in favor of Indian vendor studios (not Dreamworks Bangalore. Mikros is one example.), and there is no job market in America (look at the "Careers" pages for every American studio you listed).

I don't know why I'm debating this with someone who is so far removed from anything actually going on.

This is what's happening. These are the facts. If you refuse to accept them, that's your own internal biases, not mine.

You clearly seem hung up on one country over another, and continue to ignore the specifics of the situation or any nuance to the situation. I think that speaks volumes. Especially when Dreamworks TV has been heavily outsourced based since the beginning. Just look at how many of their shows are produced at Bardel in Vancouver.

Anyway, agreed there's no point arguing with someone who has no actual roots in this industry. Have a good day, I hope your partner finds work soon, but maybe don't place the blame where it doesn't belong.

You're hung up on India bro. I mentioned them in passing as that's where that specific department was laid off in favor of, then went back and edited that out when you commented the first time. You've been making this whole thread about India when the point is the job market. The country is incidental to everyone but you.