The Directors Guild of America has released a new video of associate directors and stage managers touting their support of the guild’s tentative agreement for new film and TV contract. The pact, which covers directors and members of their teams, is being put to the members for ratification.
The new deal with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, , which was reached on June 4, was unanimously recommended for ratification by the guild’s board, whose members include Steven Spielberg, Christopher Nolan, 2nd Vice President Ron Howard and 5th Vice President Ava DuVernay. Members’ ratification voting on the pact will be completed on June 23.
Click here to watch the video.
“I’m really excited about the contract that the DGA negotiated for us this year,” said associate director Crystal Sanchez. Pointing to the 5% pay raise in the first year of the three-year contract, she said, “That’s major.”
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The new deal with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, , which was reached on June 4, was unanimously recommended for ratification by the guild’s board, whose members include Steven Spielberg, Christopher Nolan, 2nd Vice President Ron Howard and 5th Vice President Ava DuVernay. Members’ ratification voting on the pact will be completed on June 23.
Click here to watch the video.
“I’m really excited about the contract that the DGA negotiated for us this year,” said associate director Crystal Sanchez. Pointing to the 5% pay raise in the first year of the three-year contract, she said, “That’s major.”
Here...
- 6/15/2023
- by David Robb
- Deadline Film + TV
The Louisville Purge hoax failed to incite any bad behavior in Louisville, Ky., on Friday night.
Louisville Purge Hoax
A Louisville teen, inspired by the horror film The Purge, started the hoax on social media, creating and then sharing a fake flyer declaring the Louisville Purge, Friday, Aug. 15, from 8 p.m. to 6:30 a.m. The flier quickly went viral, causing the FBI and local police to worry that some citizens may actually go on a crime spree.
These posters were hung up all over Louisville #LouisvillePurge pic.twitter.com/NL58X0e9My
— Jeremy Daugherty (@JDOGdaugherty58) August 15, 2014
In The Purge, and the sequel The Purge: Anarchy, a totalitarian government suspends all laws for one night every year, called ‘the purge,’ in which all crimes are legal.
#LouisvillePurge Goes Viral
Social media quickly latched onto the hoax, with ‘Louisville Purge’ trending worldwide over the weekend. People also began tweeting made...
Louisville Purge Hoax
A Louisville teen, inspired by the horror film The Purge, started the hoax on social media, creating and then sharing a fake flyer declaring the Louisville Purge, Friday, Aug. 15, from 8 p.m. to 6:30 a.m. The flier quickly went viral, causing the FBI and local police to worry that some citizens may actually go on a crime spree.
These posters were hung up all over Louisville #LouisvillePurge pic.twitter.com/NL58X0e9My
— Jeremy Daugherty (@JDOGdaugherty58) August 15, 2014
In The Purge, and the sequel The Purge: Anarchy, a totalitarian government suspends all laws for one night every year, called ‘the purge,’ in which all crimes are legal.
#LouisvillePurge Goes Viral
Social media quickly latched onto the hoax, with ‘Louisville Purge’ trending worldwide over the weekend. People also began tweeting made...
- 8/19/2014
- Uinterview
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