SAG-AFTRA Foundation Presents: Twisted Wave 101: Recording, Editing and Workflow

Jun 04, 2020 - 5:00 PM to 5:00 PM PDT

Where: Online

SYNOPSIS

Twisted Wave is an intuitive and affordable DAW made specifically for Macs. If you have some working experience with Twisted Wave and are looking to expand your knowledge and understanding of its functionality or looking for ways to improve your workflow, this program (class) is especially important for you. Bring your laptop with Twisted Wave loaded and ready to go, so you can follow along with the instruction, while gaining more hands-on experience. This class will not focus on the iOS (iPad/iPhone) versions of Twisted Wave.

When: 8 p.m ET / 7 p.m. CT / 5 p.m. PT

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REQUIREMENTS

Twisted Wave is a Mac Only DAW (Digital Audio Workstation).  You will need a Mac for this class.

Some experience using Twisted Wave (or other DAW.

Bring your Mac laptop (no iPads, no PCs) with a purchased or 30-day trial version of Twisted Wave , downloaded, functioning and ready to use.  This is recommended to optimize learning, but not mandatory. Get your copy of Twisted Wave.  The URL: https://twistedwave.com

Participants must be present for the entire program.

 

The products and services noted herein are provided as an informational service to SAG-AFTRA members and are administered by entities independent of SAG-AFTRA. Any questions must be handled by the provider. This information is not intended to serve as an endorsement nor is any warranty or guarantee implied.



The SAG-AFTRA Foundation Presents: Tish Hicks' "Self-Centering Your Voiceover- Finding Your Equilibrium in the Possibilities of the Pandemic

Jun 04, 2020 - 4:00 PM to 4:00 PM PDT

Where: Online

From Tish:

As performers, we actively choose challenge… As we are all in this together… the challenges have become bigger than ever..

How can we take this time with ourselves and make it time for ourselves?

In this 90-minute workshop, we will look at all the ways that voiceover… the one thing that has stayed going and growing in these shifting times… can be the way to center and anchor yourself as a performer (and a human)

We will explore a combination of mindset shifts, exercises and actions to give you hands on, hearts in ways to center yourself and activate your voiceover in the time of opportunity that is here.

Now more than ever it’s all you… and you are not alone.

Self Evident - Now more than ever…. Voiceover is not a side dish… it is something that can be a consistent through line of all your performing…. You can do any where…. At any age...

Bring yourself - it's all you - You-ness

When: Thursday June 4, 7 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. CT / 4 p.m. PT

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Bios:

Tish Hicks is the founder and Master Sensei of the V.O. Dojo. She has been a highly successful L.A. voiceover artist for over 20 years and is as smart, down-to-earth and nurturing as her signature voice, which is the voice of Subaru, Citibank, GTA V. Tish's background as an actress, singer, kickboxer, shamanʼs apprentice, and her years in the V.O. trenches combine to create a "fierce kindness" — a blending of real-world experience, spiritual truth, and a deeply wacky sense of humor — as she shares her love of the art form and business of voiceover to align people with the power and possibility of their voice. 

For more info, visit

www.theVOdojo.com

tishhicks.com

 

The products and services noted herein are provided as an informational service to SAG-AFTRA members and are administered by entities independent of SAG-AFTRA. Any questions must be handled by the provider. This information is not intended to serve as an endorsement nor is any warranty or guarantee implied.



SAG-AFTRA Foundation Presents: Resume Workshop

Jun 12, 2020 - 12:45 AM to 12:45 AM PDT

Where: Online

NOTE: This is a 2.5 HOUR class that will take place ONLINE.

The purpose of this workshop is to instruct SAG-AFTRA members on building a professional resume using a free word processor, Google Docs.  In this two hour session, members will setup an account to use the free software, learn how the site works as well as the basic functions provided, and build their resume during the workshop. While some members may finish their resume in the workshop, most members will have about 50-80% of their resume completed. NOTE: This is not a class to update your existing resume. We will be building a new resume in this workshop.

When: Friday, June 12, 1:45 p.m. ET / 12:45 p.m. CT / 10:45 a.m. PT

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To participate, you must confirm the following:

1. You can participate using a desktop computer (Mac or PC). No smartphones or tablets. 

2. You have a reliable Internet connection (Wifi at home).

3. You can successfully run this Zoom/audio test - https://zoom.us/test

* Zoom is a web conferencing provider which the Foundation will be using for its remote programming. It may require you to install some software which should be seamless. 

This class is not an introduction on how to use a computer, so basic computer skills are needed.  No exceptions.

All members are expected to have a functioning website by the end of the workshop.

Members must have the following organized on their desktop for this class:

At least 1 DIGITAL headshot 

Relevant information for your resume on paper. This can be an older resume.

The products and services noted herein are provided as an informational service to SAG-AFTRA members and are administered by entities independent of SAG-AFTRA. Any questions must be handled by the provider. This information is not intended to serve as an endorsement nor is any warranty or guarantee implied.



SAG-AFTRA Foundation Presents: Intro to Narrative Video Editing with iMovie for Mac

Jun 08, 2020 - 9:45 AM to 9:45 AM PDT

Where: Online

When: Monday, June 8, 12:45 p.m. ET / 11:45 a.m. CT / 9:45 a.m. PT

NOTE: This is a THREE HOUR class that will take place ONLINE.

Click here to RSVP.

To participate, you must confirm the following:

1. You can participate using a desktop computer (Mac or PC). No smartphones or tablets. 

2. You have a reliable Internet connection (Wifi at home).

3. You can successfully run this Zoom/audio test - https://zoom.us/test

* Zoom is a web conferencing provider which the Foundation will be using for its remote programming. It may require you to install some software which should be seamless.

This three hour class is for SAG-AFTRA members interested in learning how to edit narrative projects (e.g. short film, web series) using iMovie. In this class you will learn all of the basics of how iMovie works by editing a short scene.

Please Note: This class is not an introduction on how to use a computer, so basic computer skills are required. No exceptions. 

Requirements:

- An Apple Macintosh computer (desktop or laptop) with the latest version of iMovie installed (version 10.1.14)
- Desire and ability to learn to edit digital video footage using Apple iMovie.

The products and services noted herein are provided as an informational service to SAG-AFTRA members and are administered by entities independent of SAG-AFTRA. Any questions must be handled by the provider. This information is not intended to serve as an endorsement nor is any warranty or guarantee implied.



Strategies for Safely Covering Protests

Jun 04, 2020 - 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM PDT

Where: Online

A free webinar to help journalists prepare for and react to physical threats. 

Thursday, June 4, 8 a.m. PT / 10 a.m. CT / 11 a.m. ET

Join IWMF and CPJ for a webinar, “Strategies for Safely Covering Protests,” this Thursday at 11 AM ET.

Hosted by the International Women’s Media Foundation (IWMF) and the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) this free webinar will be led by journalist safety experts Jean-François Belzil, Alison Baskerville and Colin Pereira, and highlight strategies to help journalists stay safe while covering protests, including how to prepare for and react to threats against their physical safety. The discussion will also provide guidance specifically tailored to covering protests during a pandemic, and situations that women journalists and journalists of color may encounter in the field.

Jean-François Belzil is the IWMF's security director. For 6 years, he has worked to support the safety of journalists all over the world, as a security advisor in high-risk areas in Latin America and Africa. He served in the Canadian army for over 10 years and in 2012, he received Canada's Star of Military Valor.

Alison Baskerville is a former soldier-turned artist and documentary photographer. She is founder of the safety training movement ROAAAR. In her work, she covers gender equality, military occupation, female identity in the forces, and the long-term consequences of armed conflict.

Colin Pereira works with CPJ Emergencies as the chief strategist on journalist safety. For 15 years, he has worked to shape the risk management model for journalists under threat. Pereira has advised press teams covering wars, natural disasters, terrorism and riots globally, and has worked on high risk investigations.
Journalists looking for up-to-date advice on covering protests safely can check out CPJ’s latest safety advisory, and safety kit with physical, psychosocial, and digital safety tips.

RSVP Required: Click here to RSVP.

The products and services noted herein are provided as an informational service to SAG-AFTRA members and are administered by entities independent of SAG-AFTRA. Any questions must be handled by the provider. This information is not intended to serve as an endorsement nor is any warranty or guarantee implied.
 



SAG-AFTRA Foundation Presents Small Group Session: Money Management

Jun 02, 2020 - 1:00 PM to 1:00 PM PDT

Where: Online

Do you have a plan for your money? Do you tell your money what to do or are your surprised at the end of the month by how it is spent? By creating a solid plan, audience members will have the steps to create a budget, get out of debt, build an emergency fund and begin to save for retirement. Participants will leave knowing that they can begin their path of financial freedom.

This class will meet REMOTELY. All RSVP'D Members will receive a GOOGLE HANGOUTS Link inviting them to join the class at the time of Check-in.

When: Tuseday, June 2, 4 p.m. ET / 3 p.m. CT / 1 p.m. PT

Click here to RSVP.

Please bring pencil or pen along with something to take notes.

Small Group Sessions are facilitated discussions with the goal of digging deeper into some of the information and advice shared within the panels. These sessions provide a time to break down concepts into practical action items by which an actor can individually apply to their professional pursuits. This session will last for 1.5 - 2 hours. Participants must stay for the whole time.


The products and services noted herein are provided as an informational service to SAG-AFTRA members and are administered by entities independent of SAG-AFTRA. Any questions must be handled by the provider. This information is not intended to serve as an endorsement nor is any warranty or guarantee implied.



SAG-AFTRA Foundation Presents Small Group Session: Reels

Jun 03, 2020 - 1:00 PM to 1:00 PM PDT

Where: Online

This session will provide a greater understanding of the role of the reel and how an actor can best use it as one of their marketing tools. This session will last for 2 - 3 hours. Participants must stay for the whole time. 

When: Wednesday, June 3, 4 p.m. ET / 3 p.m. CT / 1 p.m. PT

Click here to RSVP.

This class will meet REMOTELY. All RSVP'D Members will receive a GOOGLE HANGOUTS Link inviting them to join the class at the time of Check-in.

If you want your reel reviewed:

It must be no longer than three minutes.

Email your name and YouTube or Vimeo link (No CDs or files) to thebusiness@sagaftra.foundation by 7pm the evening prior to the class. We cannot guarantee that all submitted reels will be reviewed. 

Please bring pencil or pen along with something to take notes.

Small Group Sessions are facilitated discussions with the goal of digging deeper into some of the information and advice shared within the panels. These sessions provide a time to break down concepts into practical action items by which an actor can individually apply to their professional pursuits.

Before attending, it is recommended you watch the panel discussion here.

The products and services noted herein are provided as an informational service to SAG-AFTRA members and are administered by entities independent of SAG-AFTRA. Any questions must be handled by the provider. This information is not intended to serve as an endorsement nor is any warranty or guarantee implied.



SAG-AFTRA Foundation Presents Small Group Session: Actor Career Focus

Jun 04, 2020 - 1:00 PM to 1:00 PM PDT

Where: Online

There are many areas an actor can pursue within the entertainment industry. By taking the time to narrow down what an actor really wants to focus on it can free them up to deepen their pursuit of job opportunities. In this session, we will examine the different ways an actor can focus their career goals and discuss how one can create a system by which to effectively target the industry professionals within that area.

When: Thursday, June 4, 4 p.m. ET / 3 p.m. CT / 1 p.m. PT

Click here to RSVP.

This class will meet REMOTELY. All RSVP'D Members will receive a GOOGLE HANGOUTS Link inviting them to join the class at the time of Check-in.

Please bring pencil or pen along with something to take notes.

Small group sessions are facilitated discussions with the goal of digging deeper into some of the information and advice shared within the panels. These sessions provide a time to break down concepts into practical action items by which an actor can individually apply to their professional pursuits. This session will last for 1.5 - 2 hours. Participants must stay for the whole time.

Before attending, it is recommended you watch the panel here.

The products and services noted herein are provided as an informational service to SAG-AFTRA members and are administered by entities independent of SAG-AFTRA. Any questions must be handled by the provider. This information is not intended to serve as an endorsement nor is any warranty or guarantee implied.
 



SAG-AFTRA Foundation Presents: A Conversation with Meg Morman and Sunny Boling

May 29, 2020 - 3:30 PM to 3:30 PM PDT

Where: Online

Join us for a remote Zoom conversation with Casting Directors Meg Morman and Sunny Boling. This is an "Ask Me Anything" style Q+A. Member participation encouraged. This conversation will not be recorded. 

When: Friday May 29, 6:30 p.m. ET / 5:30 p.m. CT / 3:30 p.m. PT

Click here to RSVP.

RSVP-ed members will receive the Zoom link by email one hour prior to the start of the program, and will be able to ask questions through Zoom's chat function.

PANELIST BIO

Meg Morman - Meg Morman met her casting partner, Sunday Boling, in the Feature Casting office of 20th Century Fox, working on a variety of films, including Ice Age, Dude, Where’s My Car?, From Hell, One Hour Photo, Unfaithful, Behind Enemy Lines and Big Momma’s House.  They opened their own shingle in late 2004.

Sunny Boling -  Sunday "Sunny" Boling met her casting partner, Meg Morman, in the Feature Casting office of 20th Century Fox, working on a variety of films, including Ice Age, Dude, Where’s My Car?, From Hell, One Hour Photo, Unfaithful, Behind Enemy Lines and Big Momma’s House.  They opened their own shingle in late 2004.

Moderated by Rochelle Rose, National Director of Performers Programs, SAG-AFTRA Foundation.

PLEASE NOTE THE START TIME OF THIS Q&A  HAS CHANGED FROM IT'S ORIGINAL SCHEDULE.

The products and services noted herein are provided as an informational service to SAG-AFTRA members and are administered by entities independent of SAG-AFTRA. Any questions must be handled by the provider. This information is not intended to serve as an endorsement nor is any warranty or guarantee implied.



NEW DATE: Mastering the Basics of Home VO Studios

Jun 09, 2020 - 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM PDT

Where: Online

Join SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris, the President’s Taskforce on Education, Outreach & Engagement and leading voiceover experts for a discussion on setting up a professional home VO studio.

Featuring

SAG-AFTRA National Voiceover Performers Committee Chair Keythe Farley
SAG-AFTRA Foundation National Director of Voiceover Programs Aric Shuford
SAG-AFTRA Foundation Don LaFontaine Voiceover Lab Audio Engineer & Booth Director Mike Varela
Source Elements Co-Founder Robert Marshall

When: Tuesday, June 9, 10 am PT / noon CT / 1 pm ET

Where: https://youtu.be/fzMlmwBqZjg

Questions are no longer being accepted for this event. This program will be recorded and may be later shared in whole or in part on SAG-AFTRA’s website and social media channels.

Pulling from their vast experience in voiceover, sound design and audio engineering, our presenters will provide practical guidance for setting up a home VO studio and creating real-time high-quality audio connections for voice professionals, as well as demystify Source-Connect and more.

The SAG-AFTRA Foundation provides assistance and educational programming for SAG-AFTRA members. Source Elements provides video and audio services for media pros. 

This workshop is not intended to imply an endorsement of any individual or company by SAG-AFTRA. The information provided through the workshop is given for informational purposes and may not be a suitable substitute for the advice of other industry professionals. You should always use good judgment in these matters and should not act or refrain from acting based solely on information provided through the workshop.
 



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