How do I work with Canadian unions & guilds? | One Stop Business
Learn about the Writers Guild of Canada (WGC), the Directors Guild of Canada (DGC), and the Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television & Radio Artists (ACTRA), who they represent in the industry, what they do, membership details, and how producers, filmmakers, and creators can engage their members on their projects.
Presented by Aaron Unrau, Manager of Agreement Administration, Writers Guild of Canada (WGC), Catherine Middleton, DGC National Directors Division Western Councils & Director Rights Acquisitions, Directors Guild of Canada (DGC) & Taisa Dekker, Industry Relations, ACTRA Toronto
Moderated by Diana Chu, Compliance Officer, Canadian Audio-Visual Certification Office (CAVCO)
This session is part of the One Stop Business Workshop - Say Hello to series organized by CBC, CAVCO, and CMPA - originally livestreamed between June 10 - July 3, 2020. The goal of the series was to introduce new and emerging independent producers and content creators from traditionally underrepresented groups in the industry (women, persons with a disability, Black, Indigenous, People of Colour and LGBTQ2+) to topics related to the business and financing of TV, film and original digital content.
Interested in viewing the whole series and reading the session materials? Visit https://www.cbc.ca/businessandrights/onestop.
We are also offering a Certificate of Completion to those who have watched the whole series! To learn more and sign up, visit: https://www.cbc.ca/businessandrights/onestop.
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