Rokicki’s accompanying statement reads:

The coronavirus (Covid-19) is a global pandemic. It is spreading around the globe and will affect everybody with projected up to 70% of the population contracting the disease. The experts agree that to prevent unnecessary deaths mainly caused by overloading hospitals is to observe social distancing to “flatten the curve.”

Many high technology companies sent their staff home and provide remote working capabilities. Unfortunately vfx studios around the globe that work on projects for the Hollywood studios and streaming companies are prevented from providing remote working solutions to their staff. NDAs pushed on vfx studios don’t allow artists, production, tech, and support staff to work from home. [O]ften overcrowded facilities and artists that sit elbow to elbow pushing long-hour days with overtime puts not only me but also my loved ones at risk of catching the virus.

The NDAs that are forced on vfx studios put artists and stuff at the peril. What was minor inconvenience before is the major life risk situation with coronavirus outbreak. Vfx houses have or can quickly deploy secure technology solutions to allow work from home on the projects that with the magnitude of the pandemic will probably be delayed.

All I ask is to put aside often legal misguided [intellectual property] protection measures and harsh NDAs and allow tens of thousands of dedicated artists to work from home and prevent total vfx studios shutdown and layoffs. We want to make the best of the tough times and towards creating the great work that we always delivered in the past.