Drama! You may not know this (we didn’t): Lionsgate is recording the score for The Hunger Games in England, allegedly to save costs they would’ve incurred if they were to record in the United States.

Now, the American Federation of Musicians has posted a video where they get critical at Lionsgate for taking the cost-cutting measure.

THR highlights what is said in the video:

Hair claims that the move is designed to avoid contractual minimums for wages, pension and health care payments that American musicians would receive.

“The movie takes place in the future, in Appalachia,” said Hair. “But for the Americana, Appalachian-style music the movie needs, Lionsgate is going to Europe, so that the company can escape having to provide health care and pension contributions, fair wages, and royalty payments – benefits that everyone else working on The Hunger Games will most certainly receive.”

You can watch the video below. Do you think Lionsgate was wrong to score the soundtrack overseas?