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Digikore Studios, a Visual Effects company in India, sympathizes with the employees affected by Technicolor's closure, partially due to the 2023 Hollywood writers' and actors' strikes. Digikore managed to navigate the crisis and anticipates a return to pre-strike levels. Abhishek More, Managing Director, has onboarded former Technicolor employees to support the industry.
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