LEARN HOW TO WORK WITH PROFESSIONAL ACTORS UNDER SAG'S LOW-BUDGET FILM AGREEMENTS
When: October 15th, 2005 at 1:00 PM
Where: The Rosslyn Spectrum
1611 Kent Street, Rosslyn, VA 22209
IndieDC.com is sponsoring a seminar for independent filmmakers and actors on October 15th, 2005 from 1:00-2:30 PM at The Rosslyn Spectrum in Arlington, VA. Jane Love, Assistant Executive Director of the Screen Actors Guild's Washington DC/Baltimore branch, will speak about SAG's low-budget short and feature film contracts. Learn about the requirements and benefits of working with professional actors under SAG's low-budget contracts, and how recent changes to the contracts have made it easier than ever for independent films to obtain distribution.
Whether you are a filmmaker who has never worked with SAG, an experienced filmmaker who wants to learn about the newly updated contracts, or a union or non-union actor who would like to see what benefits you can receive from working on these types of independent films, come on out on October 15th to pick up some useful information and help to encourage independent filmmaking in the region.
Admission is $5 per person. To register online, please go to http://www.indiedc.com/store.html.
Contact us with any questions at info@indiedc.com.
IndieDC.com is a website covering independent film in DC, Maryland and Virginia.
When: October 15th, 2005 at 1:00 PM
Where: The Rosslyn Spectrum
1611 Kent Street, Rosslyn, VA 22209
IndieDC.com is sponsoring a seminar for independent filmmakers and actors on October 15th, 2005 from 1:00-2:30 PM at The Rosslyn Spectrum in Arlington, VA. Jane Love, Assistant Executive Director of the Screen Actors Guild's Washington DC/Baltimore branch, will speak about SAG's low-budget short and feature film contracts. Learn about the requirements and benefits of working with professional actors under SAG's low-budget contracts, and how recent changes to the contracts have made it easier than ever for independent films to obtain distribution.
Whether you are a filmmaker who has never worked with SAG, an experienced filmmaker who wants to learn about the newly updated contracts, or a union or non-union actor who would like to see what benefits you can receive from working on these types of independent films, come on out on October 15th to pick up some useful information and help to encourage independent filmmaking in the region.
Admission is $5 per person. To register online, please go to http://www.indiedc.com/store.html.
Contact us with any questions at info@indiedc.com.
IndieDC.com is a website covering independent film in DC, Maryland and Virginia.