Monday, February 16, 2009

The Directors Guild Of America Has Responded!


Well as we get into the industry I just wanted my readers to know that I've been accepted into the DGA Assistant Director Training Program.ON THE JOB TRAINING,350 days of on set production work is required. Trainees work on feature films and TV shot on film for companies that have a contractual relationship with the Directors Guild of America. During the course of two years, a Trainee will work on a variety of productions which may include full length feature films (high or low budget), episodic television, TV movies, commercials, etc. After each assignment, individual performances are evaluated by the Assistant Directors and Unit Production Mangers in writing. We are moving into troubled waters in the Recession. In The Mind Of A Director!

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