Archive for the ‘Actors’ Category
April 20th, 2009
SAG and AMPTP settle…bad contract but at least we get to vote on it now…it will pass… Is this the contract we want and need? No. However, after a year of on and off negotiations, this is the contract we’re stuck with and, given the overall economic climate, this contract will pass. At least we [...]
Tags: AFTRA, AMPTP, SAG, SAG AND AMPTP SETTLE, Tax Incentives, TXMPA
Posted in Actors, AMPTP, Austin Actors, Commercial Contract, SAG, Tax Incentives, Texas Actors, Texas film, Texas Film Scene, Tommy G. Kendrick, TXMPA | No Comments »
March 14th, 2009
Just a reminder of today’s SAG event at 501 Studios: Don’t Become Media Roadkill This SRO event returns to Austin to speak of all things Screen Actors Guild. Keep your career in the fast lane and off the shoulder. Get all the info you need for your next film, webisode, video game, commercial, industrial or [...]
Tags: Austin Film, New Media, SAG INDIE, SXSW, Texas film, Tommy G. Kendrick
Posted in Actors, Austin Film, Filmmakers, Indie Film, SAG, SAG Membership, SAGIndie, SXSW, Texas film, Texas Filmmakers, Tommy G. Kendrick | No Comments »
March 10th, 2009
Tags: IActor, SAG, SXSW, Tommy G. Kendrick
Posted in Actors, IActor, SAG, SAG Membership, SAGIndie, SXSW, Texas Actors, Texas Film Production Fund, Tommy G. Kendrick, TXMPA | No Comments »
March 9th, 2009
Below is a reprint of an email received from the Austin Film Society. Hopefully this will be useful to those who are not on the AFS email list. SXSW, March 13-22, 2009AFS Screenings & Special Events During SXSW 1. SXSW PANEL: GET THE MOST OUT OF SXSW (3/13) 2. AFS SXSW Member Showcase 1 & [...]
Tags: Austin Film Society, Screen Actors, SXSW, Texas Actors, Texas film, Texas Filmmakers, The 2 Bobs, The Overbrook Brothers, Tommy G. Kendrick, TXMPA
Posted in Actors, Austin Actors, Austin Film, Austin Music, Austin Studios, Film Crew, Film Distribution, Filmmaking, Indie Film, SXSW, Texas film, Texas Filmmakers, The 2 Bobs, The Overbrook Brothers, The Two Bobs, Tommy G. Kendrick | No Comments »
March 4th, 2009
TXMPA Lobby Day 2009 was a long day that began with a 7:30 AM rally on the steps of the Texas Capitol. What a sight! Hundreds of film industry professionals and business people who benefit from a thriving film industry, many dressed in red, answered the call of the TXMPA and showed up for lobby [...]
Tags: Film Incentives, Louisiana Film Incentives, New Mexico Film Incentives, Texas Actors, Texas Film Production, Tommy G. Kendrick, TXMPA
Posted in Actors, Austin Film, Commercials, Film Crew, Filmmakers, Filmmaking, Indie Film, New Mexico Film Production, Tax Incentives, Texas Actors, Texas film, Texas Film Production Fund, Texas Filmmakers, Tommy G. Kendrick, Whip It! | No Comments »
March 3rd, 2009
DATE: Wednesday, March 4th TIME: 7:15am LOCATION: The South Steps of the Capitol Building WARDROBE: Wear Red. Look nice. AGENDA: · 7:15am – CALL TIME! Be on the South Steps of the Capitol Building in your snazzy red outfits! There will be a table set up where you can get information, pick up a Rally [...]
Tags: AFTRA, DGA, HILL CO PARTNERS, IATSE, LOBBY DAY, RICK PERRY, SAG, TXMPA, WGA
Posted in Actors, AMPTP, Auditions, Austin Actors, Austin Film, Austin Studios, Commercials, Directors, Film Crew, Film Distribution, Filmmakers, Filmmaking, IATSE, Indie Film, Producers, Right to Work, SAG, SAG Membership, Texas Actors, Texas film, Texas Film Production Fund, Texas Filmmakers, Tommy G. Kendrick, TXMPA, WGA | No Comments »
February 26th, 2009
For some time now I’ve wondered why SAG wasn’t getting more support from our fellow workers in the film industry as we try to come to a contract agreement with the AMPTP. If you read the various forums, most of the talk has been of the ‘just settle the contract so we can all get [...]
Tags: AFTRA, CABLE TV RESIDUALS, IATSE, Negotiations, New Media Residuals, Residuals, SAG, Strike, WGA
Posted in Actors, AFTRA, Alan Rosenberg, AMPTP, DOUG ALLEN, IATSE, New Media, Nikki Finke, NOW MEDIA, SAG, SAG Membership, Streaming Video, Strike, Tommy G. Kendrick, WGA | No Comments »
February 19th, 2009
Why The Smoke & Mirrors, SAG & AMPTP? I don’t see why the SAG National Majority and their pals, the Big Media labor lawyers, are needing to waste more than an hour in talks since all they’re doing is Xeroxing AFTRA’s TV/Theatrical Contract. These past two days have consisted of nothing more than playing at [...]
Tags: AMPTP, Deadline Hollywood Daily, IATSE, Membership First, New Media, Nikki Finke, Residuals, SAG, Steaming Video, Strike, United for Strength
Posted in Actors, AFTRA, Alan Rosenberg, AMPTP, Big Media, Deadline Hollywood Daily, IATSE, New Media, Nikki Finke, NOW MEDIA, Residuals, SAG, SAG Membership, Streaming Video, Strike, WGA, Writers | No Comments »
February 19th, 2009
After the ouster of the Rosenberg-Allen negotiating team the process of HOPEFULLY settling the contract stalemate has begun. Below are links to some of the coverage of the current negotiations: SAGWatch BLOG From Digital Media Law: SAG and the AMPTP ended their second day of talks at about 10:00 p.m. this evening (Weds.), but will [...]
Tags: AMPTP, Digital Media Law, New Media, SAG NEGOTIATIONS, SAG strike, SAGWatch
Posted in Actors, AFTRA, AMPTP, Big Media, DOUG ALLEN, New Media, NOW MEDIA, Residuals, SAG, SAG Membership, Streaming Video, Strike, Tommy G. Kendrick, WEBISODES, WGA | No Comments »
February 18th, 2009
In case you don’t think the loss of film work in Texas is at the critical point, read on. If you just haven’t been paying close attention to the situation so far, read on. If you’re trying to figure out what little ‘ol YOU can do to help change the situation, read on. My agent, [...]
Tags: Austin Actors, HEATHER COLLIER, Louisiana Film, New Mexico Film, Texas Actors, Texas Film Incentives, TXMPA
Posted in Actors, Auditions, Austin Actors, Austin Film, Austin Studios, Film Crew, Filmmaking, Louisiana Film Production, New Mexico Film Production, SAG, SXSW, Texas Actors, Texas film, Texas Film Production Fund, Texas Filmmakers, The Two Bobs, Tommy G. Kendrick, TXMPA, Whip It! | No Comments »