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Background Casting for "People of the West"

 

Project Name: People of the West

Casting: Alessi Hartigan Casting

Contract: SAG-AFTRA Corporate/Educational & Non-Broadcast

Film Location: Santa Rosa, CA 

Film Dates: Week of April 28 (1-2 days)

Fitting Date: TBD

Rate: $161/8 general background minimum

 

SF-NC Conservatory Let the Script Be Your Guide Workshop

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May 15, 2025 - 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM PDT

Where: Phoenix Annex (Native Sons Building) 414 Mason Street, 6th Floor, Ste. 604, San Francisco, CA

This is a hands-on workshop which includes scripted scene work, and will give practical tools for preparing for a film shoot, script analysis during rehearsal, ways of getting off-book quickly, making strong choices for cold reading, finding the tempo of a scene and much more.

This workshop is designed to explore the foundations of a practical approach to unlocking the secrets of any script for actors at all levels and will help participants create a foundation for a way of working no matter what one’s approach or training may be. 

Note: Class size is limited to 60 members

• Space is limited and accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis.

• As a courtesy to members on the waiting list, if you have reserved a space in this workshop and cannot attend, please cancel your reservation by 5 p.m. on the day before the workshop. Failure to do so will result in the inability to attend future workshops.

• There is no charge for this event.

Directions/Parking: Public transportation is available and encouraged. (BART and MUNI - Powell Street Station). Self-pay parking is available at the Sutter/Stockton or Ellis/O'Farrell garages.

BOBBY WEINAPPLE is a professional actor, director and teacher in the San Francisco Bay Area. On-camera credits include dozens of commercials, industrials and independent films, as well as guest starring roles on Nash Bridges and Trauma and a featured role in La Mission with Benjamin Bratt. He has also worked at most of the region's major theatres, including the Tony award-winning Berkeley Repertory Theatre, ACT, and TheaterWorks. In 1996 he received a Drama-Logue Award for Principal Performance for his performance in Lady Be Good with 42nd Street Moon. As a teacher, he has been a faculty member for eight years with the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, and currently heads the San Francisco branch of Seydways/Weinapple Music Studios, one of San Francisco’s premier acting studios. Since 2007, he has also worked as a corporate consultant, working with companies around the world as a coach, trainer and facilitator.

 

RSVP: Reservations are required. Please complete form below to RSVP. Please note that you must be logged in to RSVP. 

This event is only open to active SAG-AFTRA members in good standing (paid through April 30, 2025 or Oct. 31, 2025). No guests are allowed. Parents/guardians of performers under 18 years old are welcome.

ADA requests may be included on your RSVP form below. Please note that ADA requests must be received 72 hours before the start of the event.



SF-NC Conservatory Screenplay Reading: Desert Star News

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May 05, 2025 - 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM PDT

Where: SAG-AFTRA SF-NC Local Office 350 Sansome Street, Ste 840, San Francisco, CA 94104

Join us for the next performance in our San Francisco-Northern California Local Conservatory Screenplay Reading Series:  Desert Star News by Robert Haus

SYNOPSIS:  After a major-market anchorwoman wins a sexual harassment lawsuit, she quickly learns no other station in the country will hire her - except for a low-budget, ramshackle station in the middle of nowhere.

The main character, Brooke Pierce, is a former anchorwoman for a Pittsburgh television station. After rejecting repeated sexual demands from the news director, she was demoted to the noon newscast, ostensibly due to falling ratings.  She wins a sexual harassment lawsuit and arranges a settlement with the station. Brooke entrusts the settlement money to her father, the highly regarded owner of a Miami bond brokerage house.

But shortly after winning the suit, she is hospitalized with viral pneumonia. While recovering, she learns she has lost almost all of the settlement money and a good part of her life savings to a financial crisis. Nearly broke, she asks her agent to find an anchoring or reporting job. He tells her no other station will hire her. The station owners feel that any woman who would sue for sexual harassment must be trouble. They will not hire her under any circumstances.
After several months, she receives an offer of an interview. The owner of a low-budget, ramshackle station in the California High Desert town of Joshua Valley is willing to talk with her. Brooke flies out for an interview and finds a small, remote town baking in one hundred degree-plus heat. The station owner is new to the television business and is unaware of her lawsuit and its fallout. The news staff, save for the News Director/Anchor, is young and inexperienced.
Her interview is interrupted when the owner learns his News Director/Anchor has been killed in a car accident. Brooke helps the shaken young news staff assemble and deliver the night’s newscast. Afterwards, the owner offers her the position of News Director/Anchor.
Brooke accepts, and starts the new chapter of her life in the isolated, occasionally harsh, and often baffling desert town of Joshua Valley.

RSVP: Reservations are required. Please complete form below to RSVP. Please note that you must be logged in to RSVP. 

WRITER/FILMMAKER BIO - Robert Haus is a former professional musician, he also worked for several years as an award-winning television news producer and reporter.  In 2019, he retired after a distinguished career as a Public Information Officer with the California Department of Transportation.  His magazine articles appeared in Flight Journal and the California Transportation Journal.  His first book, "Diminished, Resolving to Major" was published this year.  He lives in Oakland, California.

This event is only open to active SAG-AFTRA members in good standing (paid through April 30, 2025 or Oct. 31, 2025). No guests are allowed. Parents/guardians of performers under 18 years old are welcome.

ADA requests may be included on your RSVP form below. Please note that ADA requests must be received 72 hours before the start of the event.



SAG-AFTRA San Francisco-Northern California Local Membership Meeting

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May 12, 2025 - 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM PDT

Where: 350 Sansome Street, Ste 840, San Francisco, CA 94104

You are invited to the SAG-AFTRA San Francisco-Northern California Local hybrid membership meeting — at the office or online! 

Join us to engage in important discussions about your union and connect with fellow members.  

Light hors d'oeuvres will be served.

Virtual Zoom link will be provided by email the day of the meeting.

MEETING DETAILS:

  • Date:  Monday, May 12, 2025
  • Time:  6-8 p.m. PT
  • Location: In-person and Online via Zoom

    350 Sansome Street, Ste 840, San Francisco

AGENDA:

  • Social Hour 5-6pm
  • Reports from SF-NC Local President, Kathryn Howell and Local Executive Director, Sean F. Taylor
  • Special guest speaker TBA

We look forward to your participation!

RSVP: Reservations are required. Please complete the form below to RSVP. Please note that you must be logged in to RSVP. 

This event is only open to active SAG-AFTRA members in good standing (paid through April 30, 2025 or Oct. 31, 2025). No guests are allowed. Parents/guardians of performers under 18 years old are welcome.

ADA requests may be included on your RSVP form below. Please note that ADA requests must be received 72 hours before the start of the event.



SAG-AFTRA Bay Area Industry Mixer

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Apr 24, 2025 - 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM PDT

Where: SAG-AFTRA SF-NC Local, 350 Sansome Street, Ste 840, San Francisco, CA 94104

Join us at the Bay Area Industry Mixeran exclusive networking event bringing together industry professionals, creatives, and advocates to strengthen community ties and build support for making the California Film Tax Incentive a statewide program.

Date: Thursday, April 24, 2025
Time: 6–8 p.m.
Location: SAG-AFTRA San Francisco-Northern California Local Office
350 Sansome Street, Suite 840, San Francisco, CA 94104

Connect with fellow industry peers, including filmmakers, producers, and union representatives.
Collaborate on strategies to expand and promote the incentive across California.
Contribute to the movement shaping the future of our creative economy.  


Light refreshments will be provided. 

Questions, contact sf@sagaftra.org

RSVP: Reservations are required. Please complete form below to RSVP.

ADA requests may be included on your RSVP form below. Please note that ADA requests must be received 72 hours before the start of the event.



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