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How Este Haim and Amanda Yamate Centered Sisterly Love on the ‘Voicemails For Isabelle’ Score (Exclusive)

Este Haim on sisterly love, John Waters on AI, and the future of film incentives in California

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What Happened This week, the entertainment industry has seen a range of developments, from new music scores to concerns about the future of film production in California. Este Haim and Amanda Yamate have co-scored the...

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This week, the entertainment industry has seen a range of developments, from new music scores to concerns about the future of film production in California. Este Haim and Amanda Yamate have co-scored the new Netflix romantic comedy, "Voicemails for Isabelle," which explores the bond of sisters. Meanwhile, John Waters has shared his thoughts on the use of artificial intelligence in writing, stating that he would use it to "cure cancer" but not to help him write.

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Este Haim, who has spent her career singing alongside her own sister, was drawn to the project because of its focus on the relationship between sisters. "The thing that really caught my attention was the fact that it was about sisters," she explained in an interview. Haim and Yamate's score is set to be released on Netflix on June 19.

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John Waters, known as the "Pope of Trash," has weighed in on the debate about the use of artificial intelligence in Hollywood. While he believes AI could be useful for tasks such as curing cancer, he is skeptical about its potential to improve writing. "I saw something that was written supposedly for me by AI, and it was just like a really bad first draft — but yes, it was a first draft," he told Billboard.

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The entertainment industry is warning against sabotaging California film incentives, with a coalition of industry and labor groups arguing that the governor's budget proposal will cost production jobs and undermine the state's film incentive. In a June 8 letter, the group argued that the proposal will have a negative impact on the state's economy and film industry.

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  • Who: Este Haim, Amanda Yamate, John Waters, and the entertainment industry
  • What: New Netflix score, debate about AI in Hollywood, and concerns about California film incentives
  • When: June 19 (release of "Voicemails for Isabelle"), June 8 (letter from entertainment industry to governor)
  • Impact: Potential impact on the entertainment industry, film production, and the economy

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As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, it will be important to watch how these developments play out. Will AI become a more prominent tool in Hollywood? How will the governor's budget proposal affect the film industry in California? And what can we expect from the new Netflix score from Este Haim and Amanda Yamate?

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    How Este Haim and Amanda Yamate Centered Sisterly Love on the ‘Voicemails For Isabelle’ Score (Exclusive)

  2. Source 2 · Fulqrum Sources

    John Waters Would Use AI To “Cure Cancer” But “Not To Help Me Write”

  3. Source 3 · Fulqrum Sources

    Viva Kids Acquires Three New Animated Films as Upcoming Releases – Film News in Brief

  4. Source 4 · Fulqrum Sources

    Hollywood Warns Against Sabotaging California Film Incentives, Seeks Exemption From Credit Limit

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How Este Haim and Amanda Yamate Centered Sisterly Love on the ‘Voicemails For Isabelle’ Score (Exclusive)

Este Haim on sisterly love, John Waters on AI, and the future of film incentives in California

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What Happened

This week, the entertainment industry has seen a range of developments, from new music scores to concerns about the future of film production in California. Este Haim and Amanda Yamate have co-scored the new Netflix romantic comedy, "Voicemails for Isabelle," which explores the bond of sisters. Meanwhile, John Waters has shared his thoughts on the use of artificial intelligence in writing, stating that he would use it to "cure cancer" but not to help him write.

The Power of Sisterly Love

Este Haim, who has spent her career singing alongside her own sister, was drawn to the project because of its focus on the relationship between sisters. "The thing that really caught my attention was the fact that it was about sisters," she explained in an interview. Haim and Yamate's score is set to be released on Netflix on June 19.

AI in Hollywood

John Waters, known as the "Pope of Trash," has weighed in on the debate about the use of artificial intelligence in Hollywood. While he believes AI could be useful for tasks such as curing cancer, he is skeptical about its potential to improve writing. "I saw something that was written supposedly for me by AI, and it was just like a really bad first draft — but yes, it was a first draft," he told Billboard.

The Future of Film Incentives in California

The entertainment industry is warning against sabotaging California film incentives, with a coalition of industry and labor groups arguing that the governor's budget proposal will cost production jobs and undermine the state's film incentive. In a June 8 letter, the group argued that the proposal will have a negative impact on the state's economy and film industry.

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  • Who: Este Haim, Amanda Yamate, John Waters, and the entertainment industry
  • What: New Netflix score, debate about AI in Hollywood, and concerns about California film incentives
  • When: June 19 (release of "Voicemails for Isabelle"), June 8 (letter from entertainment industry to governor)
  • Impact: Potential impact on the entertainment industry, film production, and the economy

What to Watch

As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, it will be important to watch how these developments play out. Will AI become a more prominent tool in Hollywood? How will the governor's budget proposal affect the film industry in California? And what can we expect from the new Netflix score from Este Haim and Amanda Yamate?

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What Happened

This week, the entertainment industry has seen a range of developments, from new music scores to concerns about the future of film production in California. Este Haim and Amanda Yamate have co-scored the new Netflix romantic comedy, "Voicemails for Isabelle," which explores the bond of sisters. Meanwhile, John Waters has shared his thoughts on the use of artificial intelligence in writing, stating that he would use it to "cure cancer" but not to help him write.

The Power of Sisterly Love

Este Haim, who has spent her career singing alongside her own sister, was drawn to the project because of its focus on the relationship between sisters. "The thing that really caught my attention was the fact that it was about sisters," she explained in an interview. Haim and Yamate's score is set to be released on Netflix on June 19.

AI in Hollywood

John Waters, known as the "Pope of Trash," has weighed in on the debate about the use of artificial intelligence in Hollywood. While he believes AI could be useful for tasks such as curing cancer, he is skeptical about its potential to improve writing. "I saw something that was written supposedly for me by AI, and it was just like a really bad first draft — but yes, it was a first draft," he told Billboard.

The Future of Film Incentives in California

The entertainment industry is warning against sabotaging California film incentives, with a coalition of industry and labor groups arguing that the governor's budget proposal will cost production jobs and undermine the state's film incentive. In a June 8 letter, the group argued that the proposal will have a negative impact on the state's economy and film industry.

Key Facts

  • Who: Este Haim, Amanda Yamate, John Waters, and the entertainment industry
  • What: New Netflix score, debate about AI in Hollywood, and concerns about California film incentives
  • When: June 19 (release of "Voicemails for Isabelle"), June 8 (letter from entertainment industry to governor)
  • Impact: Potential impact on the entertainment industry, film production, and the economy

What to Watch

As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, it will be important to watch how these developments play out. Will AI become a more prominent tool in Hollywood? How will the governor's budget proposal affect the film industry in California? And what can we expect from the new Netflix score from Este Haim and Amanda Yamate?

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