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Training Course:

Understanding Guild and Union Agreements in Film and Television

School/Trainer:

UCLA Extension-Department of Entertainment Studies
Los Angeles, California, United States

Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced

Course Description:

'' This course examines the contractual rules and regulations for producing motion pictures and television programs under SAG, DGA , IATSE, and Teamsters labor agreements. Topics include union jurisdiction, contract working conditions, contract fringe benefits within the different U.S. jurisdictions, signatory responsibility, union versus non-union, negotiating options, and contract concessions. Guest speakers discuss various specialized topics, such as residuals and music and commercial issues. Applies toward Business and Legal Affairs requirement in Certificate Program in The Business and Management of Film, Television, and Digital Entertainment Media.
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Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule:
http://www.uclaextension.edu

Phone:(310) 825-9971

School Address:

10995 Le Conte Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90024-2883
Registration and General Information
(310) 825-9971 or (818) 784-7006

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Other training courses offered by UCLA Extension-Department of Entertainment Studies:

From Packaging to Delivery: Independent Film Financing and Distribution
Hollywood and Digital: The Integration of Entertainment and Technology
How to Develop and Sell Hit Television Shows: A Buyer’s Perspective
Monetizing Your Creative Asset: From Concept to Sale
Music Supervision for Film
Music Video Production: Art, Commerce, and Everything in Between
Prepping Your Own Feature-Length Project for the Marketplace
The Promo Zone: A One-Day Introduction to On-Air Promotion
Scheduling and Budgeting: A Pre-Production Workshop
Telling Your Own Story through Documentary Filmmaking
Cinematography for Directors
The Craft of the Director III: Post-Production
Directing Actors for Film and Television: A Scene Study Workshop
Directing for Filmed Television and Theatrical Features: Life in the Trenches
Directing the Short Genre Movie
The Fundamentals of Directing: A Production Workshop
Cinematography I: An Introduction
Cinematography III: Painting with Light
The 35mm Arriflex and Fuji Films Hands-On Seminar


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