Technicolor shutting down, lays off 200 – IOTW Report

Technicolor shutting down, lays off 200

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Technicolor, the iconic 110-year-old company that transformed filmmaking, is reportedly shutting down. Known for classics like The Wizard of Oz and Singin’ in the Rain, the brand is closing operations, according to Variety and other sources, according to SFGate.

Technicolor Creative Services filed a WARN notice Monday, announcing the permanent closure of its Culver City location and the loss of 217 jobs, with broader impacts likely. Facing financial struggles and lacking new investment, the company has been in decline for some time.

A notice to employees read: “As we have communicated over the past months, Technicolor has been facing severe financial challenges. Despite exhaustive efforts—including restructuring initiatives, discussions with potential investors, and exploring acquisition opportunities—we have been unable to secure a viable path forward. Unfortunately, this leaves us with no alternative but acknowledging that the Company may be forced to foreclose.” more here

11 Comments on Technicolor shutting down, lays off 200

  1. Too bad such an iconic company wasn’t able to capitalize on its institutional expertise in a way to compete successfully in the digital graphic revolution.

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  2. “Look what you’ve done! I’m melting, melting!”
    “Ohhhhh, what a world, what a world”….
    “How could you destroy my beautiful wickedness”.

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  3. But it’s an “iconic” company. Iconic organizations are not supposed to die because, after all, they’re Iconic. Hollywood is (me crying) losing another beloved icon. This is like losing icon Barbra Streisand and icon Mark Hamill. It’s like if The View, the super beloved icon, getting cancelled. I’m in a state of shock and awe.

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  4. ^^^^
    Ten percents a big number really. I’m a little worried about you. Hell I thought they went bust ions ago. In fact I’m slightly impressed they’re still around. Maybe they’re a museum.

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