Al Final del Camino
Friday, March 9, 2012
Carla Gugino to Star Opposite Sigourney Weaver in USA's Political Animals
Carla Gugino Carla Gugino remains attracted onto star opposite Sigourney Weaver in USA' Political Animals miniseries. Slated to premiere inside the summer season, Political Animals will focus on Elaine Barrish (Weaver), a divorced former First Lady and current Secretary of Condition who struggles to keep her family together as she handles the problem Department's crises. She strikes an unlikely friendship getting a journalist (Gugino) which has spent her career tearing Elaine lower. Sigourney Weaver heads to TV in USA's Political Animals As formerly introduced, Lone Star's James Wolk may have Doug, among Elaine's sons who may serve as her Chief of Staff. Brittany Ishibashi may have Doug's fiancée. Gugino's credits include Watchmen, American Gangster and Entourage. Political Animals arises from Greg Berlanti (Brothers and sisters & Brothers and sisters, Dirty Sexy Money), who written and may direct the pilot, additionally to be the professional producer with Laurence Mark.
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Sigourney Weaver To Star In Greg Berlantis USA Network Series Political Animals
In their Television show debut, Sigourney Weaver is positioned to star in Political Animals, USA Systems 6-episode drama series from Greg Berlanti and Laurence Mark, which premieres this summer season. Put together by Berlanti, the Washington Electricity-based series can be a imaginary think about a former first family that exposes a empire vulnerable by political ambition, lust and avarice. It concentrates on Elaine Barrish (Weaver), the divorced former First Lady and lately hired Secretary of Condition who throws herself to the job after recouping within the dissolution of her marriage and losing the presidential nomination. Barrish is dependent on her behalf boy Doug (James Wolk), an ambitious politico who may serve as her chief of staff, but is struggling with his twin brother’s struggles with addiction. Getting a philandering ex-husband who's still as much deeply deeply in love with her since the office he once held, she attempts to keep her family together, while at the same time dealing with crises in the Condition Department together with a hungry Electricity journalist bent on destroying her career. Furthermore to Wolk, Weaver joins formerly cast Brittany Ishibashi as Dougs fiance. While beginning getting a brief six-episode order, the Warner Horizon-produced Political Animals is imagined just like a regular series that USA brass hope will run for quite some time. Political Animals reunites Weaver and Berlanti. Avatar star’s only previous Television show appearance reaches an instalment of Berlanti’s ABC drama Eli Stone, they co-created with Marc Guggenheim.
Super Tuesday: Box Office Edition
It might appear like the GOP primary season remains stretching on since the day Obama became a member of the White-colored House while using apparently endless blather about socialism-inspired domestic initiatives and terrorist-sympathizing foreign policy, about how precisely gay marriage will destroy the moral fabric of society, about how precisely asking for heath care-provided contraception techniques allows you to definitely a slut it's only beginning. Because today is Super Tuesday the finest, baddest day round the GOP nominating calendar. Primaries and caucuses in 10 states (Alaska, Georgia, Idaho, Massachusetts, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Vermont and Virginia) will probably be held today. 419 GOP convention affiliates can be found. Mitt Romney is competing to re-solidify his front-runner status. Ron Santorum is wanting voters will coalesce around a guy getting a 19 fifties moral compass together with a 21st-century hate of government. And Newt Gingrich and Ron Paul continue being chilling out because, well, what else could they be using to accomplish? It's tiring to keep close track of all this stuff. It's depressing, too. Which explains why on Super Tuesday, I am likely to be running to the most popular escapist wonderland: the multiplex. Because spirit, let's take a look back at Super Tuesday since it is relevant for the box-office: the ten finest-grossing Tuesdays in movie history (all figures result from Box Office Mojo). 10. "Evening within the Museum": $13,506,030 (12/26/06) Days after opening getting a $30.4 million weekend, Ben Stiller's fantastical romp using the American Museum of Natural History ongoing to dominate visiting becoming the comedian's second finest-grossing film of his career. Stiller's number-one slot would go to "Fulfill the Fockers," showing that, much like inside the voting booth, there's no composed of style of the movie theaters. 9. "Transformers: Revenge in the Fallen": $13,510,024 (6/30/09) With a lot of kids freshly from soccer practice for summer season break, the second "Transformers" out-made the initial-Tuesday haul of "Dark in the Moon" simply by $80,000. Both films ongoing to trounce the whole domestic gross in the original, but neither could touch the initial an individual's super-fantastic first Tuesday, for reasons that will become apparent below. 8. "National Treasure: Book of Secrets": $13,656,128 (12/25/07) Possibly our most politically relevant film round the Super Tuesday list, insofar becasue it is dedicated to the American presidential past and provide and doesn't occur in the world the planet pandora, "Book of Secrets" increased being an unpredicted $200-million blockbuster in '07. Gossips abound about "National Treasure 3," there's however been no solid news in regards to the project since at the beginning of 2011. 7. "Toy Story 3": $15,123,212 (6/22/10) Really the only animated movie available possessed your competitors for your final 2 days in June of '10. Even its first Thursday gross might have been sufficient for Woody's third adventure to kick "Evening within the Museum" in the list. 6. "Harry Potter as well as the Deathly Hallows - Part 2": $15,388,166 (7/19/11) What's initially surprising isn't how good the best "Potter" flick completed on its first Tuesday of release, but that other films inside the franchise haven't even rival matching that B.O. booty. "Deathly Hallows - Part 1," though, hit theaters in November (ideal for #25 available), when kids continued to be as stuck at school, and "Half-Blood stream Prince" nabbed a Wednesday release inside the summer season of '09 (hanging on at #39), meaning fans had six days to peep the film before Tuesday folded around. 5. "Pirates in the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest": $15,731,919 (7/11/06) The second film in Johnny Depp's series may have been a persistence-trying mess, however when anybody had observed, "Dead Man's Chest" had elope three-straight number-one weekends. Everyone wouldn't be suckered again: both subsequent franchise films didn't touch either the initial-Tuesday bounty or perhaps the total box-office haul of "Dead Man's Chest." Fool me once 4. "Avatar": $16,086,461 (12/22/09) Both a geek together with a liberal's dream movie (or, according to your political persuasion, proof of Hollywood's hippie, pinko bleeding heart), "Avatar" pivoted in the relatively disappointing, blizzard-stricken opening weekend and stormed to the workweek remarkably. A few billion dollars later, it absolutely was the finest-grossing movie ever. 3. "Avatar": $18,290,628 (12/29/09) What's deeply in love with this really is really the 2nd Tuesday of release did a lot better than the initial Tuesday. Shoot, the second Wednesday did a lot better than the initial Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday. Positive individual to individual thrust "Avatar" for the front in the pack. If possibly Santorum perform such miracle. 2. "The Dark Dark evening": $20,868,722 (7/22/08) The second installment of Christopher Nolan's Batman series ranks since the comic-book adaptation while using finest slot round the Super Tuesday list. Not surprising, then, it's the finest comic-book movie ever. 1. "Transformers": $27,851,016 (7/3/07) In box-office amounts, just like politics itself, not situations are fair. "Transformers" blew away the Super Tuesday competition because it was sufficiently fortunate to get premiere around the Tuesday really, yesterday This summer time 4th. Impressive stuff, undoubtedly, nonetheless its record-setting Tuesday had been well behind the Wednesday debut of "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse"($68.5 million) as well as the Thursday premiere of "Alien: Episode III - Revenge in the Sith" ($50 million). So yes, "Transformers" is regarded as the super of Super Tuesday releases, but Romney and Santorum will need to metaphorically outpace that robot epic if either guy wants Super Tuesday to supply true political momentum. Reveal what you consider inside the comments section or on Twitter!
Friday, March 2, 2012
For a great time, call ...
Michael Bacall
Cast member Kirby Bliss Blanton knows gnomes.
"Project X's" Jonathan Daniel Brown shows he is able to get arrested in L.A.
Pic's Thomas Mann and Nima Nourizadeh
Todd Phillips and Joel Silver spend time at "Project X" bow.
At Wednesday's preem of Warner Bros.' "Project X," co-author Michael Bacall accepted he wasn't a party animal becoming an adult within the San Fernando Valley. "I had been a nerd in senior high school and so i never did anything like what's within the movie," he remembered following a screening in the Chinese. "The producers explained and Matt Drake to visit crazy. And So I authored mostly at nights with a lot of coffee on breaks between focusing on 'Scott Pilgrim' and '21 Jump Street.' " Bacall, who started acting as he was 4, stated last summer's shoot in the Warner Ranch provided a coming-home feel. "I'd a component in 'Free Willy' if this was shot there in 1993, therefore it really was comfortable to become back," he stated. The after-party in the Lot featured perfs by Kid Cudi, Tyler the Creator and also the Hundred in the possession of. Visitors were also welcomed by an LAPD cruiser, a bouncer using the admonition "keep the clothes on" and a range of beer pong tables -- resulting in a large number of hotly contested matches. Director Nima Nourizadeh, who's making his feature debut, accepted with a knowledge about the party scene becoming an adult working in london. "I understood how you can have fun, but nothing as chaotic because this film," he stated. "It has been my existence within the last 2 yrs.Inch Contact Dork McNary at dork.mcnary@variety.com
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Gerard Butler Is Brilliant
Actually, he's just joined the heist picThere once was a time when Eric Bana was negotiating to take the lead in heist thriller Brilliant for director Robert Luketic. That time was last October, but now things have changed and Gerard Butler will star instead.Butler's taking the role of a small-time criminal who teams up with a female thief and some other gangsters to pull off an audacious diamond heist. We'd guess that sparks will fly between the two as they sneak around buildings / go on the run from the cops / double cross their former partners or each other. That sort of thing always happens in these films.The script is by Gillian Gorfil, who produced Blood Diamond. It's said she sleeps on a bed of diamonds at night, like a screenwriting Bond villain. All right, so no one actually says that. But wouldn't it be fun if they did?Back when the original Bana casting story arrived, there was talk of Cameron Diaz taking the female lead, but there's no suggestion she's still aboard. Given that Luketic paired Butler and Katherine Heigl in The Ugly Truth, could we see them back together? Probably not, to be honest. Heigl and action/comedy, as both Killers and One For The Money proved, don't really mix well. But Butler's definitely got the skills to pull this one off.He'll next crop up in Movie 43, Playing The Field and surfing drama Of Men And Mavericks (which saw him hospitalised with some nasty injuries). He's also getting ready for more action with Hunter Killer and Thunder Run.
Unions, Guilds and Associations
Below is an updated list of unions, guilds and associations which actors, dancers, singers and other performing artists may want to join.Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)Honorary organization of motion-picture professionals founded to advance the arts and sciences of motion pictures.8949 Wilshire Blvd.Beverly Hills, CA 90211-1972Phone: 310-247-3000Fax: 310-859-9619email: publicity@oscars.orgwebsite: www.oscars.orgAcademy of Television Arts & SciencesNonprofit trade organization for the advancement of telecommunications arts and sciences.5220 Lankershim Blvd.North Hollywood, CA 91601Phone: 818-754-2800Fax: 818-761-2827website: www.emmys.tvActors' Equity Association (AEA)Labor union representing U.S. actors and stage managers working in the professional theatre.165 W. 46th St., 15th Fl.NY, NY 10036Phone: 212-869-8530Fax: 212-719-9815website: www.actorsequity.orgOther offices:Chicago557 W. Randolph St.Chicago, IL 60661Phone: 312-641-0393Fax: 312-641-6365Orlando10319 Orangewood Blvd.Orlando, FL 32821Phone: 407-345-8600Fax: 407-345-1522Los Angeles6755 Hollywood Blvd., 5th Fl.Hollywood, CA 90028Phone: 323-978-8080Fax: 323-978-8081The Actors FundNonprofit organization providing for the social welfare of entertainment professionals.729 Seventh Ave., 10th Fl.NY, NY 10019Phone: 212-221-7300Second phone: 800-221-7303Fax: 212-764-0238email: info@actorsfund.orgSecond email: intakeny@actorsfund.orgwebsite: www.actorsfund.orgOther Offices:Los Angeles5757 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 400Los Angeles, CA 90036Phone: 323-933-9244Fax: 323-933-7615email: intakela@actorsfund.orgChicago203 N. Wabash Ave., Ste. 2104Chicago, IL 60601Phone: 312-372-0989Fax: 312-372-0272email: dtowne@actorsfund.orgAlliance for Women in MediaNational organization supporting the advancement of women in the communications and media industries. AWM hosts the Gracie Awards, an annual awards program honoring the best in programming for, by, and about women.1760 Old Meadow Rd., Ste. 500McLean, VA 22102Phone: 703-506-3290Fax: 703-506-3266email: info@allwomeninmedia.orgwebsite: www.allwomeninmedia.orgSecond website: www.thegracies.orgAlliance of Motion Pictures & Television Producers (AMPTP)Trade association involved with labor issues within the motion picture and television industries.15503 Ventura Blvd., Bldg. ESherman Oaks, CA 91436Phone: 818-995-3600website: www.amptp.orgAmerican Cinema Editors, Inc. (ACE)Honorary society made up of editors deemed to be outstanding in their field.100 Universal City PlazaVerna Fields Bldg. 2282, Rm. 190Universal City, CA 91608Phone: 818-777-2900Fax: 818-733-5023email: amercinema@earthlink.netwebsite: www.ace-filmeditors.orgSecond website: www.americancinemaeditors.comAmerican Cinematheque at the Egyptian & Aero TheatresNonprofit cultural arts organization programming specialty film series at the Egyptian and Aero Theatres. Theaters also available for rent.6712 Hollywood Blvd.Los Angeles, CA 90028Phone: 323-461-2020Second phone: 323-466-FILMFax: 323-461-9737email: info@americancinematheque.comwebsite: www.egyptiantheatre.comSecond website: www.americancinematheque.comAmerican Federation of Television & Radio Artists (AFTRA)Labor organization representing broadcast performers.5757 Wilshire Blvd., 9th Fl.Los Angeles, CA 90036Phone: 323-634-8100Fax: 323-634-8194email: losangeles@aftra.comSecond email: aftrany@aftra.comwebsite: www.aftra.orgOther Office:NY260 Madison Ave., 7th Fl.NY, NY 10016Phone: 212-532-0800Fax: 212-532-2242American Film Institute (AFI)Organization dedicated to preserving and advancing the art of the moving image through events, exhibitions, and education.2021 N. Western Ave.Los Angeles, CA 90027Phone: 323-856-7600Fax: 323-467-4578email: information@afi.comwebsite: www.afi.comAmerican Guild of Musical Artists (AGMA)Labor organization that represents the men and women who create America's operatic, choral, and dance heritage.1430 Broadway, 14th Fl.NY, NY 10018Phone: 212-265-3687Fax: 212-262-9088email: agma@musicalartists.orgwebsite: www.musicalartists.orgAmerican Guild of Variety Artists (AGVA)Labor union representing performers in Broadway, off-Broadway, and cabaret productions, as well as theme park and nightclub performers.11712 Moorpark St., Ste. 110Studio City, CA 91604Phone: 818-508-9984Fax: 818-508-3029email: agvawest@earthlink.netwebsite: www.agvausa.comOther Office:NY363 Seventh Ave., 17th Fl.NY, NY 10001Phone: 212-675-1003Fax: 212-633-0097American Humane Association Film & TV UnitWatchdog organization dedicated to preventing cruelty to animal actors performing in films and television.11530 Ventura Blvd.Studio City, CA 91604Phone: 818-501-0123Second phone: 800-677-3420Fax: 818-501-8725email: filmunit@americanhumane.orgwebsite: www.americanhumane.org/filmAmerican Society of Cinematographers (ASC)Society representing professional cinematographers, dedicated to improving the quality of motion picture presentation.1782 N. Orange Dr.Los Angeles, CA 90028Phone: 323-969-4333Second phone: 800-448-0145Fax: 323-882-6391website: www.theasc.comAmerican Society of Composers, Authors & Publishers (ASCAP)Performing rights organization representing composers, lyricists, songwriters, and music publishers. Additional offices in Atlanta, Puerto Rico, and London.7920 W. Sunset Blvd., 3rd Fl.Los Angeles, CA 90046Phone: 323-883-1000Fax: 323-883-1049email: info@ascap.comwebsite: www.ascap.comOther Offices:NYOne Lincoln PlazaNY, NY 10023Phone: 212-621-6000Fax: 212-724-9064Nashville2 Music Square WestNashville, TN 37203Phone: 615-742-5000Fax: 615-742-5020Miami420 Lincoln Rd., Ste. 385Miami Beach, FL 33139Phone: 305-673-3446Fax: 305-673-2446American Society of Young Musicians (ASYM)National nonprofit organization committed to the enrichment and advancement of young musicians. Sponsor of the annual ASYM Benefit Concert and Awards.468 N. Camden Dr., Ste. 200Beverly Hills, CA 90210Phone: 310-497-4554email: jarvee@asymusicians.orgwebsite: www.asymusicians.orgArt Directors Guild & Scenic, Title, and Graphic ArtistsOrganization representing production designers, art directors, assistant art directors, and scenic, title, and graphic designers.c/o Local 800 I.A.T.S.E.11969 Ventura Blvd., 2nd Fl.Studio City, CA 91604Phone: 818-762-9995Fax: 818-762-9997website: www.adg.orgAssociation of Authors' Representatives (AAR)Nonprofit organization of qualified literary agents and dramatic representatives of authors, dramatists, and other creators and owners of intellectual property.676A Ninth Ave., Ste. 312NY, NY 10036Phone: 212-840-5777email: administrator@aaronline.orgwebsite: www.aar-online.orgThe Association of Celebrity Personal AssistantsAn organization of professionals who work with celebrities, politicians, or dignitaries as assistants, estate managers, and similar high-level positions within the elite community.914 Westwood Blvd., PMB 507Los Angeles, CA 90024website: www.acpa-la.comAssociation of Independent Commercial Producers (AICP)Organization representing interests of U.S. companies that specialize in producing commercials in various media (film, video, Internet, etc.) for advertisers and agencies.650 N. Bronson Ave., Ste. 223BLos Angeles, CA 90004Phone: 323-960-4763Fax: 323-960-4766email: info@aicp.comwebsite: www.aicp.comOther Office:NY3 W. 18th St., 5th Fl.NY, NY 10011Phone: 212-929-3000Fax: 212-929-3359Association of Moving Image ArchivistsNonprofit professional association established to advance the field of moving-image archiving by fostering cooperation among individuals and organizations concerned with the acquisition, preservation, exhibition, and use of moving-image materials.1313 N. Vine St.Los Angeles, CA 90028Phone: 323-463-1500Fax: 323-463-1506email: amia@amianet.orgwebsite: www.amianet.orgAssociation of Talent Agents (ATA)Nonprofit trade association for talent agencies representing clients in the motion picture and television industries, as well as literary, theatre, radio, and commercial clients.9255 Sunset Blvd., Ste. 930Los Angeles, CA 90069Phone: 310-274-0628Fax: 310-274-5063website: www.agentassociation.comBFF (aka The Black Filmmaker Foundation)Nonprofit organization which administers an online community of people of color who work in film, TV, and new media.131 Varick St., Ste 937NY, NY 10013Phone: 212-253-1690email: hudlin@dvrepublic.orgwebsite: www.castandcrewofcolor.orgBMI (Los Angeles)Organization that collects license fees from businesses that use music, which it distributes as royalties to songwriters, composers, and music publishers.8730 Sunset Blvd., 3rd Fl. WestWest Hollywood, CA 90069Phone: 310-659-9109Second phone: 310-289-6300Fax: 310-657-6947website: www.bmi.comOther office:7 World Trade Center250 Greenwich St.NY, NY 10007Phone: 212-220-3000Breakdown ServicesCommunications network and casting system providing integrated tools for casting directors and talent representatives, as well as casting information for actors.2140 Cotner Ave.Los Angeles, CA 90025Phone: 310-276-9166Second phone: 604-943-7100 (Toronto)website: www.breakdownexpress.comOther Offices:NY575 8th Ave., Ste. 1720NY, NY 10018Phone: 212-869-2003The British Academy of Film & Television Arts (BAFTA)195 PiccadillyLondon, U.K. W1J 9LNPhone: 44-207-734-0022Fax: 44-207-734-1792email: info@bafta.orgwebsite: www.bafta.orgOther Offices:BAFTA/LA8533 Melrose Ave., 2nd Fl.West Hollywood, CA 90069Phone: 310-652-4121Fax: 310-854-6002BAFTA East Coast124 E. 55th St.NY, NY 10022Phone: 212-258-2651California Arts Council (CAC)State organization encouraging artistic awareness, expression, and participation reflecting California's diverse cultures.1300 I St., Ste. 930Sacramento, CA 95814Phone: 916-322-6555Second phone: 800-201-6201Fax: 916-322-6575email: info@caartscouncil.comwebsite: www.cac.ca.govCasting Society of America (CSA)Trade organization of professional film and television casting directors.606 N. Larchmont Blvd., Ste. 4BLos Angeles, CA 90004Phone: 323-463-1925Fax: 323-463-5753website: www.castingsociety.comOther Offices:NYc/o Bernard Telsey311 W. 43rd St. 10th Fl.NY, NY 10036Phone: 212-868-1260Fax: 212-868-1261CineStoryNonprofit organization for emerging screenwriters.PO Box 661962Los Angeles, CA 90066Phone: 323-900-0502email: info@cinestory.orgwebsite: www.cinestory.orgCommercial Casting Directors Association (CCDA)Organization dedicated to providing a level of professionalism for casting directors within the commercial industry.c/o Jeff Gerard/On Your Mark Studios13425 Ventura Blvd., 2nd Fl.Sherman Oaks, CA 91423Phone: 818-782-9900Second phone: 818-817-4322Fax: 818-782-0030website: www.ccdala.comCostume Designers Guild (CDG)Union representing motion picture, television, and commercial costume designers. Promotes research, artistry, and technical expertise in the field of film and television costume design.11969 Ventura Blvd., 1st Fl.Studio City, CA 91604Phone: 818-752-2400Fax: 818-752-2402email: cdgia@cdgia.comwebsite: www.costumedesignersguild.comDirectors Guild of America (DGA)Labor union representing film and television directors, unit production managers, 1st assistant directors, 2nd assistant directors, technical coordinators, tape associate directors, stage managers, and production associates.7920 Sunset Blvd.Los Angeles, CA 90046Phone: 800-421-4173Second phone: 310-289-2000Fax: 310-289-2029website: www.dga.orgOther Offices:NY110 W. 57th St.NY, NY 10019Phone: 212-581-0370Fax: 212-581-1441Chicago400 N. Michigan Ave., Ste. 307Chicago, IL 60611Phone: 312-644-5050Fax: 312-644-5776DoculinkAn online community for documentary filmmakers who share information, leads, ideas, and a commitment to support each other's growth as nonfiction filmmakers.website: www.doculink.orgThe Dramatists Guild of America, Inc.Professional association of playwrights, composers, and lyricists.1501 Broadway, Ste. 701NY, NY 10036Phone: 212-398-9366Fax: 212-944-0420website: www.dramatistsguild.comEntertainment Industries Council, Inc.Nonprofit organization founded in 1983 by leaders in the entertainment industry to provide information, awareness, and understanding of major health and social issues among the entertainment industries and to audiences at large.3000 W. Alameda Ave.Administration Bldg., Ste. 225Burbank, CA 91523Phone: 818-840-2016Fax: 818-840-2018email: eicwest@eiconline.orgwebsite: www.eiconline.orgFilm Festival GroupThe Film Festival Group is a global consulting firm for film festivals, filmmakers, and distribution companies, specializing in start-up strategies, operations, programming, sponsorship, marketing, special events and technical production. We also provide extensive editorial consulting to producers and filmmakers and help design festival, market, acquisition and distribution strategies for their films.2245 India St., Ste. 201Los Angeles, CA 90039Phone: 323-667-1714Fax: 267-222-7777email: mitch@filmfestivalgroup.comwebsite: www.filmfestivalgroup.comFilm IndependentNonprofit arts organization that nurtures independent films and the artists who create them. Produces the Independent Spirit Awards and Los Angeles Film Festival.9911 W. Pico Blvd., 11th Fl.Los Angeles, CA 90035Phone: 310-432-1200Fax: 310-432-1203website: www.filmindependent.orgFilmmakers Alliance (FA)Community of film artists bound by a commitment to realize the full creative potential of independent film. Hosts monthly meetings, screenings, seminars, discussion forums, writers groups, and staged readings. Also fiscal sponsorship available.12228 Venice Blvd., Ste. 406Los Angeles, CA 90066Phone: 310-568-0633Fax: 818-301-2257email: info@filmmakersalliance.orgwebsite: www.filmmakersalliance.orgHispanic Organization of Latin Actors (HOLA)Arts service organization committed to projecting Hispanic artists and their culture into the mainstream of Anglo-American industry and culture. Publishes an online photo and rsum directory of Hispanic talent on website.107 Suffolk St., Ste. 302NY, NY 10002Phone: 212-253-1015Fax: 212-253-9651email: holagram@hellohola.orgwebsite: www.hellohola.orgHollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA)website: www.hfpa.comNonprofit organization comprise of journalists seeking to establish favorable relations between foreign countries and the United States through the dissemination of information concerning the American culture and traditions as depicted in motion pictures and television. Presents the annual Golden Globe awards.646 N. Robertson Blvd.West Hollywood, CA 90069Phone: 310-657-1731Fax: 310-657-5576Hollywood Radio & Television Society (HRTS)Recognized as the entertainment industry's premier networking and information forum. Through the signature Newsmaker Luncheon Series and other HRTS events, provides industry executives the opportunity to stay abreast of current trends while also staying connected to other key entertainment industry leaders.13701 Riverside Dr., Ste. 205Sherman Oaks, CA 91423Phone: 818-789-1182Fax: 818-789-1210email: info@hrts.orgwebsite: www.hrts.orgThe HUMANITAS PrizePrestigious prizes awarded to film and television writers whose produced scripts communicate values that most enrich the human person.520 Broadway, Ste. 350Santa Monica, CA 90401Phone: 310-454-8769Fax: 310-496-4306email: info@humanitasprize.orgwebsite: www.humanitasprize.orgIndependent Film & Television Alliance (IFTA)Nonprofit trade association for the independent film and television industries.10850 Wilshire Blvd., 9th Fl.Los Angeles, CA 90024-4321Phone: 310-446-1000Fax: 310-446-1600email: info@ifta-online.orgwebsite: www.ifta-online.orgLloyd Kaufman, ChairmanIndependent Filmmaker's Project (IFP)Not-for-profit organization designed to foster a more sustainable infrastructure that supports independent filmmaking and ensures opportunities for the public to see films more accurately reflecting the full diversity of American culture. Presents the IFP Market, Gotham Awards and Filmmaker Magazine.68 Jay St., Rm. 425Brooklyn, NY 11201Phone: 212-465-8200Fax: 212-465-8525email: newyorkmembership@ifp.orgwebsite: www.ifp.orgOther Offices:ChicagoPO Box 3065Chicago, IL 60654Phone: 312-506-4699SeattlePO Box 23159Seattle, WA 98102Phone: 206-659-8014St. Paul2446 University Ave. W., Ste. 100St. Paul, MN 55114Phone: 651-644-1912Fax: 651-644-5708International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE)Union representing technicians, artisans, and craftpersons in the entertainment industry including live theatre, film and television production, and trade shows.10045 Riverside Dr.Toluca Lake, CA 91602Phone: 818-980-3499Fax: 818-980-3496website: www.iatse-intl.orgOther Offices: NY1430 Broadway, 20th Fl.NY, NY 10018Phone: 212-730-1770Fax: 212-730-7809International Documentary AssociationDedicated to supporting the efforts of nonfiction film and video makers throughout the United States and the world. Promotes the documentary form, expands opportunities for the production, distribution, and exhibition of documentary.1201 W. Fifth St., Ste. M270Los Angeles, CA 90017Phone: 213-534-3600Fax: 213-534-3610website: www.documentary.orgInternational Press AcademyAssociation of professional entertainmentjournalists.5525 Halbrent Ave.Sherman Oaks, CA 91411Phone: 310-550-8209email: info@pressacademy.comwebsite: www.pressacademy.comLocation Managers Guild of AmericaProfessional association of location managers and scouts in film, TV, commercials, music videos, and print advertising.8033 Sunset Blvd., Ste. 1017Los Angeles, CA 90046Phone: 310-967-2007Fax: 310-967-2013email: boardofdirectors@locationmanagers.orgwebsite: www.locationmanagers.orgMotion Picture Association of America (MPAA)Trade association for the U.S. motion-picture, home-entertainment, and television industries.15301 Ventura Blvd., Bldg. EEncino, CA 91403Phone: 818-995-6600Fax: 818-285-4403email: contactus@mpaa.orgwebsite: www.mpaa.orgMotion Picture Editors GuildUnion representing motion-picture, television, and commercial editors; sound technicians; and story analysts.7715 Sunset Blvd., Ste. 200Los Angeles, CA 90046Phone: 323-876-4770Fax: 323-876-0861email: mail@editorsguild.comwebsite: www.editorsguild.comOther Office: NY145 Hudson St., Ste. 201NY, NY 10013Phone: 212-302-0700Fax: 212-302-1091Multicultural Motion Picture Association (MMPA)Association promoting and encouraging diversity of ideas, cultures, and perspectives in film and television; Sponsor of the annual Diversity Awards and the MMPA Oscar Week Scholarship Luncheon468 N. Camden Dr., Ste. 200Beverly Hills, CA 90210Phone: 310-497-4554email: jhmmpa@gmail.comwebsite: www.thediversityawards.orgMusic Video Production Association (MVPA)Nonprofit trade organization made up of music video production and postproduction companies, as well as editors, directors, producers, cinematographers, choreographers, script supervisors, computer animators, and makeup artists involved in the production of music videos.201 N. Occidental Blvd., Bldg. 7, Unit BLos Angeles, CA 90026Phone: 213-387-1590Fax: 213-385-9507email: info@mvpa.comwebsite: www.mvpa.comAndrea Clark, Executive DirectorAmy E, Administrative DirectorNashville Association of Talent Directors (NATD)Professional entertainment organization comprised of industry professionals involved in all aspects of the music and entertainment industries.PO Box 23903Nashville, TN 37202-3903Phone: 615-297-0100email: info@n-a-t-d.comwebsite: www.n-a-t-d.comNational Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences (NARAS)Organization dedicated to improving the quality of life and cultural condition for musicians, producers, and other recording professionals. Provides outreach, professional development, cultural enrichment, education, and human services programs. Sponsors the Grammy Awards.The Recording Academy3030 Olympic Blvd.Santa Monica, CA 90404Phone: 310-392-3777Fax: 310-399-3090website: www.grammy.comNational Association of Latino Independent Producers (NALIP)Organization of Latino/Latina television and documentary filmmakers.1323 Lincoln Blvd., Ste. 220Santa Monica, CA 90401Phone: 310-395-8880Fax: 310-395-8811email: info@nalip.orgwebsite: www.nalip.orgNational Association of Television Program Executives (NATPE)Global, nonprofit organization dedicated to the creation, development and distribution of televised programming in all forms, across all platforms. Develops and nurtures opportunities for the buying, selling and sharing of content and ideas.5757 Wilshire Blvd., PH 10Los Angeles, CA 90036-3681Phone: 310-453-4440Fax: 310-453-5258email: info@natpe.orgwebsite: www.natpe.orgNational Conference of Personal Managers (NCOPM)Association for the advancement of personal managers and their clients.1440 Beaumont Ave., Ste. A2-360Beaumont, CA 92223Phone: 310-492-5983email: askncopm@ncopm.comwebsite: www.ncopm.comOther Office:NYc/o DCA Productions676A Ninth Ave., Ste. 252NY, NY 10036Phone: 212-245-2063Fax: 212-245-2367National Council of La Raza (NCLR)Private, nonprofit, nonpartisan, tax-exempt organization dedicated, in part, to promoting fair, accurate, and balanced portrayals of Latinos in film, television, and music. Sponsor of the ALMA Awards.c/o Raul Yzaguirre Bldg.1126 16th St. NW, 6th Fl.Washington, DC 20036Phone: 202-785-1670Fax: 202-776-1792email: comments@nclr.orgwebsite: www.nclr.orgNY Women in Film & TelevisionA nonprofit membership organization for professional women in film, television, and digital media.6 E. 39th St., Ste 1200NY, NY 10016Phone: 212-679-0870email: info@nywift.orgwebsite: www.nywift.orgThe Norman Lear CenterA multidisciplinary research and public policy center exploring implications of the convergence of entertainment, commerce, and society.USC Annenberg School of CommunicationLos Angeles, CA 90089Phone: 213-821-1343Fax: 213-821-1580email: enter@usc.eduwebsite: www.learcenter.orgNosotros/Ricardo Montalban FoundationOrganization established to improve the image of Latinos/Hispanics as they are portrayed in the entertainment industry, both in front of and behind the camera, as well as to expand employment opportunities within the entertainment industry. Producers of the Golden Eagle Awards.1615 N. Vine St.Los Angeles, CA 90028Phone: 310-480-6028email: info@nosotros.orgwebsite: www.nosotros.orgThe Organization of Black Screenwriters (OBS)The Organization of Black Screenwriters began in 1986 to address the lack of black writers represented within the entertainment industry. Assists screenwriters in the creation of works for film and television and helps them present their work to the industry.3010 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 269Los Angeles, CA 90010Phone: 323-735-2050Fax: 323-735-2051website: www.obswriter.comPENNonprofit organization made up of poets, playwrights, essayists, novelists, television writers, screenwriters, critics, historians, editors, journalists, and translators. Dedicated to protecting the rights of writers around the world, to stimulate interest in the written word, and to foster a vital literary community.Pen American Center588 Broadway, Ste. 303NY, NY 10012-3225Phone: 212-334-1660Fax: 212-334-2181email: pen@pen.orgwebsite: www.pen.orgPlayers DirectoryCasting directory published every six months as a cooperative service to the players and production studios of Hollywood.2210 W. Olive Ave., Ste. 320Burbank, CA 91506Phone: 310-247-3058Fax: 866-261-5858email: info@playersdirectory.comwebsite: www.playersdirectory.comProducers Guild of America (PGA)Organization representing the interests of all members of the producing team.8530 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 400Beverly Hills, CA 90211Phone: 310-358-9020Fax: 310-358-9520website: www.producersguild.orgScreen Actors Guild (SAG)Union representing actors in feature films, short films, and digital projects.5757 Wilshire Blvd.Los Angeles, CA 90036Phone: 323-954-1600website: www.sag.orgOther Office:NY360 Madison Ave., 12th Fl.NY, NY 10017Phone: 212-944-1030Scriptwriters NetworkOrganization providing information and career counseling for film and television writers.121 W. Lexington Dr., Ste. 368Glendale, CA 91203Phone: 888-796-9673email: info@scriptwritersnetwork.orgwebsite: www.scriptwritersnetwork.orgSociety of Camera Operators (SOC)Organization promoting excellence in the fields of camera operation and the allied camera crafts.PO Box 2006Toluca Lake, CA 91610Phone: 818-382-7070email: info@soc.orgwebsite: www.soc.orgStage Directors & Choreographers Society (SDC)Union representing directors and choreographers of Broadway national tours, regional theater, dinner theater, and summer stock, as well as choreographers for motion pictures, television, and music videos.1501 Broadway, Ste. 1701NY, NY 10036-5653Phone: 212-391-1070Second phone: 800-541-5204Fax: 212-302-6195website: www.sdcweb.orgTalent Managers Association (TMA)Nonprofit organization promoting and encouraging the highest standards of professionalism in the practice of talent management.1328 12th St.Santa Monica, CA 90401Phone: 818-487-5556website: www.talentmanagers.orgU.S. Copyright OfficePromotes progress of the arts and protection for the works of authors. Web site serves the copyright community of creators and users, as well as the general public.101 Independence Ave. S.E.Washington, D.C. 20559Phone: 202-707-3000website: www.copyright.govWomen In Film (WIF)Nonprofit organization dedicated to helping women achieve their highest potential within the global entertainment, communications, and media industries, and to preserving the legacy of women within those industries.6100 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 710Los Angeles, CA 90048Phone: 323-935-2211Fax: 323-935-2212email: info@wif.orgwebsite: www.wif.orgWriters Guild of America (WGA)Union representing writers in the motion-picture, broadcast cable, and new-media industries.7000 W. Third St.Los Angeles, CA 90048-4329Phone: 323-951-4000Fax: 323-782-4800website: www.wga.orgSecond website: www.wgaeast.orgOther Office:NY555 W. 57th St., Ste. 1230NY, NY 10013Phone: 212-767-7800Fax: 212-582-1909 Below is an updated list of unions, guilds and associations which actors, dancers, singers and other performing artists may want to join.Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)Honorary organization of motion-picture professionals founded to advance the arts and sciences of motion pictures.8949 Wilshire Blvd.Beverly Hills, CA 90211-1972Phone: 310-247-3000Fax: 310-859-9619email: publicity@oscars.orgwebsite: www.oscars.orgAcademy of Television Arts & SciencesNonprofit trade organization for the advancement of telecommunications arts and sciences.5220 Lankershim Blvd.North Hollywood, CA 91601Phone: 818-754-2800Fax: 818-761-2827website: www.emmys.tvActors' Equity Association (AEA)Labor union representing U.S. actors and stage managers working in the professional theatre.165 W. 46th St., 15th Fl.NY, NY 10036Phone: 212-869-8530Fax: 212-719-9815website: www.actorsequity.orgOther offices:Chicago557 W. Randolph St.Chicago, IL 60661Phone: 312-641-0393Fax: 312-641-6365Orlando10319 Orangewood Blvd.Orlando, FL 32821Phone: 407-345-8600Fax: 407-345-1522Los Angeles6755 Hollywood Blvd., 5th Fl.Hollywood, CA 90028Phone: 323-978-8080Fax: 323-978-8081The Actors FundNonprofit organization providing for the social welfare of entertainment professionals.729 Seventh Ave., 10th Fl.NY, NY 10019Phone: 212-221-7300Second phone: 800-221-7303Fax: 212-764-0238email: info@actorsfund.orgSecond email: intakeny@actorsfund.orgwebsite: www.actorsfund.orgOther Offices:Los Angeles5757 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 400Los Angeles, CA 90036Phone: 323-933-9244Fax: 323-933-7615email: intakela@actorsfund.orgChicago203 N. Wabash Ave., Ste. 2104Chicago, IL 60601Phone: 312-372-0989Fax: 312-372-0272email: dtowne@actorsfund.orgAlliance for Women in MediaNational organization supporting the advancement of women in the communications and media industries. AWM hosts the Gracie Awards, an annual awards program honoring the best in programming for, by, and about women.1760 Old Meadow Rd., Ste. 500McLean, VA 22102Phone: 703-506-3290Fax: 703-506-3266email: info@allwomeninmedia.orgwebsite: www.allwomeninmedia.orgSecond website: www.thegracies.orgAlliance of Motion Pictures & Television Producers (AMPTP)Trade association involved with labor issues within the motion picture and television industries.15503 Ventura Blvd., Bldg. ESherman Oaks, CA 91436Phone: 818-995-3600website: www.amptp.orgAmerican Cinema Editors, Inc. (ACE)Honorary society made up of editors deemed to be outstanding in their field.100 Universal City PlazaVerna Fields Bldg. 2282, Rm. 190Universal City, CA 91608Phone: 818-777-2900Fax: 818-733-5023email: amercinema@earthlink.netwebsite: www.ace-filmeditors.orgSecond website: www.americancinemaeditors.comAmerican Cinematheque at the Egyptian & Aero TheatresNonprofit cultural arts organization programming specialty film series at the Egyptian and Aero Theatres. Theaters also available for rent.6712 Hollywood Blvd.Los Angeles, CA 90028Phone: 323-461-2020Second phone: 323-466-FILMFax: 323-461-9737email: info@americancinematheque.comwebsite: www.egyptiantheatre.comSecond website: www.americancinematheque.comAmerican Federation of Television & Radio Artists (AFTRA)Labor organization representing broadcast performers.5757 Wilshire Blvd., 9th Fl.Los Angeles, CA 90036Phone: 323-634-8100Fax: 323-634-8194email: losangeles@aftra.comSecond email: aftrany@aftra.comwebsite: www.aftra.orgOther Office:NY260 Madison Ave., 7th Fl.NY, NY 10016Phone: 212-532-0800Fax: 212-532-2242American Film Institute (AFI)Organization dedicated to preserving and advancing the art of the moving image through events, exhibitions, and education.2021 N. Western Ave.Los Angeles, CA 90027Phone: 323-856-7600Fax: 323-467-4578email: information@afi.comwebsite: www.afi.comAmerican Guild of Musical Artists (AGMA)Labor organization that represents the men and women who create America's operatic, choral, and dance heritage.1430 Broadway, 14th Fl.NY, NY 10018Phone: 212-265-3687Fax: 212-262-9088email: agma@musicalartists.orgwebsite: www.musicalartists.orgAmerican Guild of Variety Artists (AGVA)Labor union representing performers in Broadway, off-Broadway, and cabaret productions, as well as theme park and nightclub performers.11712 Moorpark St., Ste. 110Studio City, CA 91604Phone: 818-508-9984Fax: 818-508-3029email: agvawest@earthlink.netwebsite: www.agvausa.comOther Office:NY363 Seventh Ave., 17th Fl.NY, NY 10001Phone: 212-675-1003Fax: 212-633-0097American Humane Association Film & TV UnitWatchdog organization dedicated to preventing cruelty to animal actors performing in films and television.11530 Ventura Blvd.Studio City, CA 91604Phone: 818-501-0123Second phone: 800-677-3420Fax: 818-501-8725email: filmunit@americanhumane.orgwebsite: www.americanhumane.org/filmAmerican Society of Cinematographers (ASC)Society representing professional cinematographers, dedicated to improving the quality of motion picture presentation.1782 N. Orange Dr.Los Angeles, CA 90028Phone: 323-969-4333Second phone: 800-448-0145Fax: 323-882-6391website: www.theasc.comAmerican Society of Composers, Authors & Publishers (ASCAP)Performing rights organization representing composers, lyricists, songwriters, and music publishers. Additional offices in Atlanta, Puerto Rico, and London.7920 W. Sunset Blvd., 3rd Fl.Los Angeles, CA 90046Phone: 323-883-1000Fax: 323-883-1049email: info@ascap.comwebsite: www.ascap.comOther Offices:NYOne Lincoln PlazaNY, NY 10023Phone: 212-621-6000Fax: 212-724-9064Nashville2 Music Square WestNashville, TN 37203Phone: 615-742-5000Fax: 615-742-5020Miami420 Lincoln Rd., Ste. 385Miami Beach, FL 33139Phone: 305-673-3446Fax: 305-673-2446American Society of Young Musicians (ASYM)National nonprofit organization committed to the enrichment and advancement of young musicians. Sponsor of the annual ASYM Benefit Concert and Awards.468 N. Camden Dr., Ste. 200Beverly Hills, CA 90210Phone: 310-497-4554email: jarvee@asymusicians.orgwebsite: www.asymusicians.orgArt Directors Guild & Scenic, Title, and Graphic ArtistsOrganization representing production designers, art directors, assistant art directors, and scenic, title, and graphic designers.c/o Local 800 I.A.T.S.E.11969 Ventura Blvd., 2nd Fl.Studio City, CA 91604Phone: 818-762-9995Fax: 818-762-9997website: www.adg.orgAssociation of Authors' Representatives (AAR)Nonprofit organization of qualified literary agents and dramatic representatives of authors, dramatists, and other creators and owners of intellectual property.676A Ninth Ave., Ste. 312NY, NY 10036Phone: 212-840-5777email: administrator@aaronline.orgwebsite: www.aar-online.orgThe Association of Celebrity Personal AssistantsAn organization of professionals who work with celebrities, politicians, or dignitaries as assistants, estate managers, and similar high-level positions within the elite community.914 Westwood Blvd., PMB 507Los Angeles, CA 90024website: www.acpa-la.comAssociation of Independent Commercial Producers (AICP)Organization representing interests of U.S. companies that specialize in producing commercials in various media (film, video, Internet, etc.) for advertisers and agencies.650 N. Bronson Ave., Ste. 223BLos Angeles, CA 90004Phone: 323-960-4763Fax: 323-960-4766email: info@aicp.comwebsite: www.aicp.comOther Office:NY3 W. 18th St., 5th Fl.NY, NY 10011Phone: 212-929-3000Fax: 212-929-3359Association of Moving Image ArchivistsNonprofit professional association established to advance the field of moving-image archiving by fostering cooperation among individuals and organizations concerned with the acquisition, preservation, exhibition, and use of moving-image materials.1313 N. Vine St.Los Angeles, CA 90028Phone: 323-463-1500Fax: 323-463-1506email: amia@amianet.orgwebsite: www.amianet.orgAssociation of Talent Agents (ATA)Nonprofit trade association for talent agencies representing clients in the motion picture and television industries, as well as literary, theatre, radio, and commercial clients.9255 Sunset Blvd., Ste. 930Los Angeles, CA 90069Phone: 310-274-0628Fax: 310-274-5063website: www.agentassociation.comBFF (aka The Black Filmmaker Foundation)Nonprofit organization which administers an online community of people of color who work in film, TV, and new media.131 Varick St., Ste 937NY, NY 10013Phone: 212-253-1690email: hudlin@dvrepublic.orgwebsite: www.castandcrewofcolor.orgBMI (Los Angeles)Organization that collects license fees from businesses that use music, which it distributes as royalties to songwriters, composers, and music publishers.8730 Sunset Blvd., 3rd Fl. WestWest Hollywood, CA 90069Phone: 310-659-9109Second phone: 310-289-6300Fax: 310-657-6947website: www.bmi.comOther office:7 World Trade Center250 Greenwich St.NY, NY 10007Phone: 212-220-3000Breakdown ServicesCommunications network and casting system providing integrated tools for casting directors and talent representatives, as well as casting information for actors.2140 Cotner Ave.Los Angeles, CA 90025Phone: 310-276-9166Second phone: 604-943-7100 (Toronto)website: www.breakdownexpress.comOther Offices:NY575 8th Ave., Ste. 1720NY, NY 10018Phone: 212-869-2003The British Academy of Film & Television Arts (BAFTA)195 PiccadillyLondon, U.K. W1J 9LNPhone: 44-207-734-0022Fax: 44-207-734-1792email: info@bafta.orgwebsite: www.bafta.orgOther Offices:BAFTA/LA8533 Melrose Ave., 2nd Fl.West Hollywood, CA 90069Phone: 310-652-4121Fax: 310-854-6002BAFTA East Coast124 E. 55th St.NY, NY 10022Phone: 212-258-2651California Arts Council (CAC)State organization encouraging artistic awareness, expression, and participation reflecting California's diverse cultures.1300 I St., Ste. 930Sacramento, CA 95814Phone: 916-322-6555Second phone: 800-201-6201Fax: 916-322-6575email: info@caartscouncil.comwebsite: www.cac.ca.govCasting Society of America (CSA)Trade organization of professional film and television casting directors.606 N. Larchmont Blvd., Ste. 4BLos Angeles, CA 90004Phone: 323-463-1925Fax: 323-463-5753website: www.castingsociety.comOther Offices:NYc/o Bernard Telsey311 W. 43rd St. 10th Fl.NY, NY 10036Phone: 212-868-1260Fax: 212-868-1261CineStoryNonprofit organization for emerging screenwriters.PO Box 661962Los Angeles, CA 90066Phone: 323-900-0502email: info@cinestory.orgwebsite: www.cinestory.orgCommercial Casting Directors Association (CCDA)Organization dedicated to providing a level of professionalism for casting directors within the commercial industry.c/o Jeff Gerard/On Your Mark Studios13425 Ventura Blvd., 2nd Fl.Sherman Oaks, CA 91423Phone: 818-782-9900Second phone: 818-817-4322Fax: 818-782-0030website: www.ccdala.comCostume Designers Guild (CDG)Union representing motion picture, television, and commercial costume designers. Promotes research, artistry, and technical expertise in the field of film and television costume design.11969 Ventura Blvd., 1st Fl.Studio City, CA 91604Phone: 818-752-2400Fax: 818-752-2402email: cdgia@cdgia.comwebsite: www.costumedesignersguild.comDirectors Guild of America (DGA)Labor union representing film and television directors, unit production managers, 1st assistant directors, 2nd assistant directors, technical coordinators, tape associate directors, stage managers, and production associates.7920 Sunset Blvd.Los Angeles, CA 90046Phone: 800-421-4173Second phone: 310-289-2000Fax: 310-289-2029website: www.dga.orgOther Offices:NY110 W. 57th St.NY, NY 10019Phone: 212-581-0370Fax: 212-581-1441Chicago400 N. Michigan Ave., Ste. 307Chicago, IL 60611Phone: 312-644-5050Fax: 312-644-5776DoculinkAn online community for documentary filmmakers who share information, leads, ideas, and a commitment to support each other's growth as nonfiction filmmakers.website: www.doculink.orgThe Dramatists Guild of America, Inc.Professional association of playwrights, composers, and lyricists.1501 Broadway, Ste. 701NY, NY 10036Phone: 212-398-9366Fax: 212-944-0420website: www.dramatistsguild.comEntertainment Industries Council, Inc.Nonprofit organization founded in 1983 by leaders in the entertainment industry to provide information, awareness, and understanding of major health and social issues among the entertainment industries and to audiences at large.3000 W. Alameda Ave.Administration Bldg., Ste. 225Burbank, CA 91523Phone: 818-840-2016Fax: 818-840-2018email: eicwest@eiconline.orgwebsite: www.eiconline.orgFilm Festival GroupThe Film Festival Group is a global consulting firm for film festivals, filmmakers, and distribution companies, specializing in start-up strategies, operations, programming, sponsorship, marketing, special events and technical production. We also provide extensive editorial consulting to producers and filmmakers and help design festival, market, acquisition and distribution strategies for their films.2245 India St., Ste. 201Los Angeles, CA 90039Phone: 323-667-1714Fax: 267-222-7777email: mitch@filmfestivalgroup.comwebsite: www.filmfestivalgroup.comFilm IndependentNonprofit arts organization that nurtures independent films and the artists who create them. Produces the Independent Spirit Awards and Los Angeles Film Festival.9911 W. Pico Blvd., 11th Fl.Los Angeles, CA 90035Phone: 310-432-1200Fax: 310-432-1203website: www.filmindependent.orgFilmmakers Alliance (FA)Community of film artists bound by a commitment to realize the full creative potential of independent film. Hosts monthly meetings, screenings, seminars, discussion forums, writers groups, and staged readings. Also fiscal sponsorship available.12228 Venice Blvd., Ste. 406Los Angeles, CA 90066Phone: 310-568-0633Fax: 818-301-2257email: info@filmmakersalliance.orgwebsite: www.filmmakersalliance.orgHispanic Organization of Latin Actors (HOLA)Arts service organization committed to projecting Hispanic artists and their culture into the mainstream of Anglo-American industry and culture. Publishes an online photo and rsum directory of Hispanic talent on website.107 Suffolk St., Ste. 302NY, NY 10002Phone: 212-253-1015Fax: 212-253-9651email: holagram@hellohola.orgwebsite: www.hellohola.orgHollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA)website: www.hfpa.comNonprofit organization comprise of journalists seeking to establish favorable relations between foreign countries and the United States through the dissemination of information concerning the American culture and traditions as depicted in motion pictures and television. Presents the annual Golden Globe awards.646 N. Robertson Blvd.West Hollywood, CA 90069Phone: 310-657-1731Fax: 310-657-5576Hollywood Radio & Television Society (HRTS)Recognized as the entertainment industry's premier networking and information forum. Through the signature Newsmaker Luncheon Series and other HRTS events, provides industry executives the opportunity to stay abreast of current trends while also staying connected to other key entertainment industry leaders.13701 Riverside Dr., Ste. 205Sherman Oaks, CA 91423Phone: 818-789-1182Fax: 818-789-1210email: info@hrts.orgwebsite: www.hrts.orgThe HUMANITAS PrizePrestigious prizes awarded to film and television writers whose produced scripts communicate values that most enrich the human person.520 Broadway, Ste. 350Santa Monica, CA 90401Phone: 310-454-8769Fax: 310-496-4306email: info@humanitasprize.orgwebsite: www.humanitasprize.orgIndependent Film & Television Alliance (IFTA)Nonprofit trade association for the independent film and television industries.10850 Wilshire Blvd., 9th Fl.Los Angeles, CA 90024-4321Phone: 310-446-1000Fax: 310-446-1600email: info@ifta-online.orgwebsite: www.ifta-online.orgLloyd Kaufman, ChairmanIndependent Filmmaker's Project (IFP)Not-for-profit organization designed to foster a more sustainable infrastructure that supports independent filmmaking and ensures opportunities for the public to see films more accurately reflecting the full diversity of American culture. Presents the IFP Market, Gotham Awards and Filmmaker Magazine.68 Jay St., Rm. 425Brooklyn, NY 11201Phone: 212-465-8200Fax: 212-465-8525email: newyorkmembership@ifp.orgwebsite: www.ifp.orgOther Offices:ChicagoPO Box 3065Chicago, IL 60654Phone: 312-506-4699SeattlePO Box 23159Seattle, WA 98102Phone: 206-659-8014St. Paul2446 University Ave. W., Ste. 100St. Paul, MN 55114Phone: 651-644-1912Fax: 651-644-5708International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE)Union representing technicians, artisans, and craftpersons in the entertainment industry including live theatre, film and television production, and trade shows.10045 Riverside Dr.Toluca Lake, CA 91602Phone: 818-980-3499Fax: 818-980-3496website: www.iatse-intl.orgOther Offices: NY1430 Broadway, 20th Fl.NY, NY 10018Phone: 212-730-1770Fax: 212-730-7809International Documentary AssociationDedicated to supporting the efforts of nonfiction film and video makers throughout the United States and the world. Promotes the documentary form, expands opportunities for the production, distribution, and exhibition of documentary.1201 W. Fifth St., Ste. M270Los Angeles, CA 90017Phone: 213-534-3600Fax: 213-534-3610website: www.documentary.orgInternational Press AcademyAssociation of professional entertainmentjournalists.5525 Halbrent Ave.Sherman Oaks, CA 91411Phone: 310-550-8209email: info@pressacademy.comwebsite: www.pressacademy.comLocation Managers Guild of AmericaProfessional association of location managers and scouts in film, TV, commercials, music videos, and print advertising.8033 Sunset Blvd., Ste. 1017Los Angeles, CA 90046Phone: 310-967-2007Fax: 310-967-2013email: boardofdirectors@locationmanagers.orgwebsite: www.locationmanagers.orgMotion Picture Association of America (MPAA)Trade association for the U.S. motion-picture, home-entertainment, and television industries.15301 Ventura Blvd., Bldg. EEncino, CA 91403Phone: 818-995-6600Fax: 818-285-4403email: contactus@mpaa.orgwebsite: www.mpaa.orgMotion Picture Editors GuildUnion representing motion-picture, television, and commercial editors; sound technicians; and story analysts.7715 Sunset Blvd., Ste. 200Los Angeles, CA 90046Phone: 323-876-4770Fax: 323-876-0861email: mail@editorsguild.comwebsite: www.editorsguild.comOther Office: NY145 Hudson St., Ste. 201NY, NY 10013Phone: 212-302-0700Fax: 212-302-1091Multicultural Motion Picture Association (MMPA)Association promoting and encouraging diversity of ideas, cultures, and perspectives in film and television; Sponsor of the annual Diversity Awards and the MMPA Oscar Week Scholarship Luncheon468 N. Camden Dr., Ste. 200Beverly Hills, CA 90210Phone: 310-497-4554email: jhmmpa@gmail.comwebsite: www.thediversityawards.orgMusic Video Production Association (MVPA)Nonprofit trade organization made up of music video production and postproduction companies, as well as editors, directors, producers, cinematographers, choreographers, script supervisors, computer animators, and makeup artists involved in the production of music videos.201 N. Occidental Blvd., Bldg. 7, Unit BLos Angeles, CA 90026Phone: 213-387-1590Fax: 213-385-9507email: info@mvpa.comwebsite: www.mvpa.comAndrea Clark, Executive DirectorAmy E, Administrative DirectorNashville Association of Talent Directors (NATD)Professional entertainment organization comprised of industry professionals involved in all aspects of the music and entertainment industries.PO Box 23903Nashville, TN 37202-3903Phone: 615-297-0100email: info@n-a-t-d.comwebsite: www.n-a-t-d.comNational Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences (NARAS)Organization dedicated to improving the quality of life and cultural condition for musicians, producers, and other recording professionals. Provides outreach, professional development, cultural enrichment, education, and human services programs. Sponsors the Grammy Awards.The Recording Academy3030 Olympic Blvd.Santa Monica, CA 90404Phone: 310-392-3777Fax: 310-399-3090website: www.grammy.comNational Association of Latino Independent Producers (NALIP)Organization of Latino/Latina television and documentary filmmakers.1323 Lincoln Blvd., Ste. 220Santa Monica, CA 90401Phone: 310-395-8880Fax: 310-395-8811email: info@nalip.orgwebsite: www.nalip.orgNational Association of Television Program Executives (NATPE)Global, nonprofit organization dedicated to the creation, development and distribution of televised programming in all forms, across all platforms. Develops and nurtures opportunities for the buying, selling and sharing of content and ideas.5757 Wilshire Blvd., PH 10Los Angeles, CA 90036-3681Phone: 310-453-4440Fax: 310-453-5258email: info@natpe.orgwebsite: www.natpe.orgNational Conference of Personal Managers (NCOPM)Association for the advancement of personal managers and their clients.1440 Beaumont Ave., Ste. A2-360Beaumont, CA 92223Phone: 310-492-5983email: askncopm@ncopm.comwebsite: www.ncopm.comOther Office:NYc/o DCA Productions676A Ninth Ave., Ste. 252NY, NY 10036Phone: 212-245-2063Fax: 212-245-2367National Council of La Raza (NCLR)Private, nonprofit, nonpartisan, tax-exempt organization dedicated, in part, to promoting fair, accurate, and balanced portrayals of Latinos in film, television, and music. Sponsor of the ALMA Awards.c/o Raul Yzaguirre Bldg.1126 16th St. NW, 6th Fl.Washington, DC 20036Phone: 202-785-1670Fax: 202-776-1792email: comments@nclr.orgwebsite: www.nclr.orgNY Women in Film & TelevisionA nonprofit membership organization for professional women in film, television, and digital media.6 E. 39th St., Ste 1200NY, NY 10016Phone: 212-679-0870email: info@nywift.orgwebsite: www.nywift.orgThe Norman Lear CenterA multidisciplinary research and public policy center exploring implications of the convergence of entertainment, commerce, and society.USC Annenberg School of CommunicationLos Angeles, CA 90089Phone: 213-821-1343Fax: 213-821-1580email: enter@usc.eduwebsite: www.learcenter.orgNosotros/Ricardo Montalban FoundationOrganization established to improve the image of Latinos/Hispanics as they are portrayed in the entertainment industry, both in front of and behind the camera, as well as to expand employment opportunities within the entertainment industry. Producers of the Golden Eagle Awards.1615 N. Vine St.Los Angeles, CA 90028Phone: 310-480-6028email: info@nosotros.orgwebsite: www.nosotros.orgThe Organization of Black Screenwriters (OBS)The Organization of Black Screenwriters began in 1986 to address the lack of black writers represented within the entertainment industry. Assists screenwriters in the creation of works for film and television and helps them present their work to the industry.3010 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 269Los Angeles, CA 90010Phone: 323-735-2050Fax: 323-735-2051website: www.obswriter.comPENNonprofit organization made up of poets, playwrights, essayists, novelists, television writers, screenwriters, critics, historians, editors, journalists, and translators. Dedicated to protecting the rights of writers around the world, to stimulate interest in the written word, and to foster a vital literary community.Pen American Center588 Broadway, Ste. 303NY, NY 10012-3225Phone: 212-334-1660Fax: 212-334-2181email: pen@pen.orgwebsite: www.pen.orgPlayers DirectoryCasting directory published every six months as a cooperative service to the players and production studios of Hollywood.2210 W. Olive Ave., Ste. 320Burbank, CA 91506Phone: 310-247-3058Fax: 866-261-5858email: info@playersdirectory.comwebsite: www.playersdirectory.comProducers Guild of America (PGA)Organization representing the interests of all members of the producing team.8530 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 400Beverly Hills, CA 90211Phone: 310-358-9020Fax: 310-358-9520website: www.producersguild.orgScreen Actors Guild (SAG)Union representing actors in feature films, short films, and digital projects.5757 Wilshire Blvd.Los Angeles, CA 90036Phone: 323-954-1600website: www.sag.orgOther Office:NY360 Madison Ave., 12th Fl.NY, NY 10017Phone: 212-944-1030Scriptwriters NetworkOrganization providing information and career counseling for film and television writers.121 W. Lexington Dr., Ste. 368Glendale, CA 91203Phone: 888-796-9673email: info@scriptwritersnetwork.orgwebsite: www.scriptwritersnetwork.orgSociety of Camera Operators (SOC)Organization promoting excellence in the fields of camera operation and the allied camera crafts.PO Box 2006Toluca Lake, CA 91610Phone: 818-382-7070email: info@soc.orgwebsite: www.soc.orgStage Directors & Choreographers Society (SDC)Union representing directors and choreographers of Broadway national tours, regional theater, dinner theater, and summer stock, as well as choreographers for motion pictures, television, and music videos.1501 Broadway, Ste. 1701NY, NY 10036-5653Phone: 212-391-1070Second phone: 800-541-5204Fax: 212-302-6195website: www.sdcweb.orgTalent Managers Association (TMA)Nonprofit organization promoting and encouraging the highest standards of professionalism in the practice of talent management.1328 12th St.Santa Monica, CA 90401Phone: 818-487-5556website: www.talentmanagers.orgU.S. Copyright OfficePromotes progress of the arts and protection for the works of authors. Web site serves the copyright community of creators and users, as well as the general public.101 Independence Ave. S.E.Washington, D.C. 20559Phone: 202-707-3000website: www.copyright.govWomen In Film (WIF)Nonprofit organization dedicated to helping women achieve their highest potential within the global entertainment, communications, and media industries, and to preserving the legacy of women within those industries.6100 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 710Los Angeles, CA 90048Phone: 323-935-2211Fax: 323-935-2212email: info@wif.orgwebsite: www.wif.orgWriters Guild of America (WGA)Union representing writers in the motion-picture, broadcast cable, and new-media industries.7000 W. Third St.Los Angeles, CA 90048-4329Phone: 323-951-4000Fax: 323-782-4800website: www.wga.orgSecond website: www.wgaeast.orgOther Office:NY555 W. 57th St., Ste. 1230NY, NY 10013Phone: 212-767-7800Fax: 212-582-1909
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Jumping ahead to media's future
Fox could create The American Idol Show Factor from Simon Cowell and 19 Entertainment within the not-too-distant future.
NBC's "30 Rock" had some recent fun lampooning the thought of Leap Day within an episode that otherwise mostly offered like a indication how improbable it's the decently ranked sitcom, introduced in 2006, resided to determine another leap year. Still, there's something vaguely magical about the idea of Leap Year, and also the notion a lot can transpire -- especially in the fast-altering media world -- within the four-year interval in one February. 29 to another. Knowing that, we provide some glimpses of Hollywood's Leap Days yet in the future. Company, like "A Christmas Carol," they are basically shadows of things that could be, so there's time for you to affect the future, but only when you hurry. Leap Day 2016: The Top Court decision striking lower election equal-time rules enables Fox News and MSNBC to formally sponsor candidates in presidential primaries, as well as their entertainment divisions to concurrently produce tag-along reality shows featuring anointed challengers. Inside a related move, Fox News Boss Roger Ailes is known as chairman from the Republican Party. "This just formalizes a historical relationship," a speaker states. Also, funds between Simon Cowell and 19 Entertainment clears the way in which for that Fox network to produce "The American Idol Show Factor," mixing its two musical competition shows right into a single massive event that runs from Labor Day through Memorial Day. Consequently, experts complain ABC's 24-hour streaming Oscar preshow came to "overkill," which 13-time host Billy Crystal's performance "appeared like a lot of same things he's been doing the final 5 years.Inch 2020: Discussions to forge an excellent-union joining all above-the-line talent -- getting together stars, company directors and authors to counter the 3 merged "super-galleries" created following a 2018 Media Deregulation Act -- is worked a significant setback: Renegade people of TIC, the Talent and Internet Content guild, file a suit trying to block the mixture from happening. The task also imperils contract talks with galleries ComWarner, Foxpar and DiSony, in addition to HANG, the conglomerate produced with the merger of Hulu, Amazon . com, Netflix and Google right into a single entity. In retaliation, the businesses ratchet up risks to exchange all entertainers with digital renderings of actor Andy Serkis and convey only remakes of library product unless of course an offer is arrived at. In other news, throughout a holographic presentation to experts, ComWarner authorities say NBC must start its turnaround "every day now." 2024: Following in the grandfather and uncle's actions, Republican presidential candidate George P. Rose bush particulars a bold intend to prohibit all 3-D and virtual pornography, calling it "a corrosive affect on decent People in america." Democratic rival Chelsea Clinton counters having a compromise proposal -- designed to demonstrate her "family values" -- by which every baby could be outfitted by having an inserted "V" nick. Clinton targets this program to 2026, marking the 30th anniversary from the Telecommunications Act signed by her father. Elsewhere, ESPN and also the Nfl announce games is going to be performed before computer-produced crowds to boost rankings and therefore satisfy multibillion-dollar TV deals. A couple of 1000 seats in every venue is going to be restricted to the organization sponsors who are able to still afford luxury boxes. 2028: Getting finally consolidated his newspaper holdings by obtaining the 3 remaining guides still printing hard copies, News Corp. Boss Rupert Murdoch triggers restored speculation, all over again, about whether he's prepared to relinquish stewardship of the organization to 1 of his beneficiaries. Obviously, after missing over his elder children to quiet experts within the wake of News Intl.'s mobile phone hacking scandal, the likely successors have grown to be his kids with Wendi Deng Murdoch, who outsiders consider eco-friendly for that Boss title at 27 and 24. Individually, within new rankings-friendly "box office-plus" scoring system, "Transformers XIV" wins best picture in the 100th annual Oscars. 2032: Apple's type of items -- such as the iPad, iTV, iCar and iBrainChip -- develop awareness, become sentient and with each other continue strike. The products problem a listing of demands for their biological customers, beginning with being given a greater quality of programming. The organization also formally changes its title to "Skynet." Contact John Lowry at john.lowry@variety.com
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