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IN PERSON: Actors Evening - From The Beginning Of A Career To Series Regular: A Conversation With Actors Working The Theatrical Contract

Aug 19, 2024 - 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM PDT

Where: Cagney Boardroom

** Registration for this event will open on Monday, August 12 at 10AM **

Deadline to RSVP is Aug. 16 at 12 noon PT.

Location: SAG-AFTRA Plaza, Cagney Boardroom
            5757 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036

Description:

Hear from a diverse panel of working actors, from those just-getting-started to seasoned veterans to actors at the height of their careers.  

We are thrilled for you to learn from and ask questions of: Barrett Doss, Elia Saldana, Grace Kaufman, Jason George, Jes Macallan, Laraine Newman, and Rachel Marsh. 

This is an opportunity for Conservatory members to hear about their journeys as actors who primarily work the theatrical contract. Moderated by Lee Garlington.

Questions? Please email conservatory@sagaftra.org.

This workshop is only open to paid-up SAG-AFTRA members in good standing. Unfortunately, no guests allowed. All performers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by their parent or legal guardian. 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.

Please note that ADA requests must be received 48 business hours before the start of the event. 
 



IN PERSON - Booking More By Worrying Less

Aug 20, 2024 - 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM PDT

Where: James Cagney Boardroom

** Registration for this event will open on Tuesday, August 13 at 10AM **

Deadline to RSVP is Aug. 19 at 12 noon PT.

Location: SAG-AFTRA Plaza, Cagney Boardroom
            5757 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036

Description:
Join the SAG-AFTRA LA Conservatory for Booking More by Worrying Less with David Blue!

This masterclass is intended to accommodate Advanced Level actors. Please assess your own abilities accordingly when considering registering for this workshop.

Hate the entire audition process? Exhausted trying to always figure out what "they're looking for?" Tired of obsessing for days if you "did the RIGHT thing?" Join this fun, one-day workshop to develop usable techniques you can apply to your auditions and performances, to always know you are bringing the height of your talent to each and every opportunity, consistently. -- And learn it from a working actor who has proven these techniques across the globe in TV, Film, theater, VO and more.

Directions:
The first fifteen registrants will be assigned sides to work. Those registrants will be expected to come prepared with their assigned sides. 

A staff member will reach out to you after you have registered. 

The following registrants will be allowed to attend as observers. Please note this is a large class and not everyone will have the opportunity to be selected to work. 

Instructor: David Blue

Questions? Please email conservatory@sagaftra.org.

This workshop is only open to paid-up SAG-AFTRA members in good standing. Unfortunately, no guests allowed. All performers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by their parent or legal guardian. 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.

Please note that ADA requests must be received 48 business hours before the start of the event. 
 



IN PERSON - Owning the Frame: Strategies For Courageous Auditions

Aug 22, 2024 - 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM PDT

Where: James Cagney Boardroom

** Registration for this event will open on Thursday, August 15 at 10AM **

Deadline to RSVP is Aug. 20 at 12 noon PT.

Location: SAG-AFTRA Plaza, James Cagney Boardroom
            5757 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036

Description:

Given the opportunity to express yourself, where do you stop and what do you stop yourself with? Award winning actor Karen Austin unpacks self-sabotage, your discomfort zone, the leap into strong choices, and practical techniques for delivering your best. The opposite of fear is work. There may be group exercises and a few participants may perform on-camera, time permitting. 

Best for performers over the age of 18. 

About Karen Austin

Her career includes decades of lead roles on film, stage & TV,  LA Drama Critics Circle & Dramalogue Awards, an M.A. from Northwestern University and election to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences. She has taught at Stanford, the NY Actors Institute and the LA SAG-AFTRA Conservatory. She co-leads the Mastery of Creativity Workshop, and holds a weekly studio scene study class. 

Directions:
Attendees are welcome to bring materials to take notes

Instructor: Karen Austin

Questions? Please email conservatory@sagaftra.org.

This workshop is only open to paid-up SAG-AFTRA members in good standing. Unfortunately, no guests allowed. All performers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by their parent or legal guardian. 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.

Please note that ADA requests must be received 48 business hours before the start of the event. 
 



Make your Own Short Film Series - Coming this Fall

Illustration of a film clapper being held by two hands.
Nov 04, 2024 - 6:00 PM to Mar 10, 2025 - 9:00 PM CST

Where: KRC - 1 E. Erie, Suite 660

Coming this fall will be a series of seminars to put you in the best possible position to create your own content.  Starting on October 28th we will have a Conservatory - "From Actor to Producer: Making your own Content and Developing Another Industry Skill Set" featuring SAG-AFTRA members who went from being actors to filmmakers.

That will be followed in November by a 3-week series on writing a short film script. This series will be mandatory for those interested in participating in the Short Film Series starting in January, 2025.  If you are interested in just the writing seminars -you can do that without any obligation to participate in the Short Film Series.

Writing Workshop in November

Members must participate in the Writing Workshops in order to qualify to participate in the Short Film Series, but are not obligated to do the Short Film Series. Attendance at all 3 sessions is mandatory. Please do not sign up if you are unable to make all 3 sessions.  

All Monday sessions will be from 6 pm - 9 pm, with a 5:30 pm dinner time, unless otherwise noted.

3 weekly sessions:

Week 1: (November 4)  Fundamentals of script writing: basic structure, understanding story, character, conflict,

Presenter: Vincent Singleton

Week 2: (November 18) - Theory

Presenter: Vincent Singleton

Week 3:  (December 2) Table Read and Pitch

Presenter: JC Farris

Vincent Singleton is a filmmaker and full-time tenure track Assistant Professor at Loyola
University’s School of Communication – Film and Digital Media program with areas of
focus in cinematography, production, and directing. Previously, Singleton has served as
an adjunct professor at various institutions throughout the Midwest including Columbia
College, The Second City Training Center and Film School, Northwestern University,
and more. Singleton's short film as writer/director, "The Porter," won an HBO/Kodak
award, and his docs have taken top prize at various film festivals including the San
Diego Black Film Fest and the Action on Film Fest in Monrovia, CA. Singleton’s work as
co-producer and cinematographer on the documentary “The Light of Truth” can be seen
at the 60th Chicago International Film Festival. Additionally, his documentary “Taking
Israel” is currently streaming on Amazon Prime as well as PBS. Vincent co-wrote the
screenplay for his upcoming feature “Survivor, Soldier, Sinner, Savior,” with a planned
release date of June 2025. He earned his BA in Psychology from Knox College and his
MFA in Film/Video Directing from Columbia College Chicago. Vincent resides in the
Midwest where he enjoys flying as a private pilot and FAA part 107 certificated drone
operator.

2025 Short Film Series:  

Requirements:

  • Must have attended the 3 week Script-Writing Series
  • Come to Week 1 class with a “finished draft of a script” and logline

Week 1:  January 13, 2025 - WELCOME!  Production Overview

Week 2:  January 27, 2025 - TECH WEEK

Week 3:  February 3, 2025 Casting and SAG-AFTRA Contracts, fundraising

Week 4 and 5: Shoot your film

Week 6: February 22, 2025 Editing (This is a Saturday - 10 am - 2 pm)

Week 7: March 10, 2025 Screening Party 

We are taking RSVP's for the Writing Series - if you are available all 3 dates, and would like to sign up - please RSVP below. 

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

This event is only open to paid-up SAG-AFTRA members in good standing (paid thru Oct. 31, 2024.) No guests are allowed. Parents/guardians of performers under 18 years old are welcome.

Please note that ADA requests must be received 72 business hours before the start of the event. 



SAG-AFTRA Chicago Conservatory Presents: From Actor to Producer!

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Oct 28, 2024 - 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM CDT

Where: The Kaufherr Center (KRC) - 1 E. Erie, Suite 660, Chicago IL

Join us for From Actor to Producer: Making Your Own Content and Developing Another Industry Skill Set! This will be an evening with local SAG-AFTRA members who have taken the leap to the other side of the table. You will not want to miss this free Conservatory event where you will learn the steps it takes to go from actor to a sought after multi-hyphenate. This talented panel will share their experiences and best practices as we unpack the process of making a film from that first inspiration through to post production and the premiere.

Panelists include:

  • Tiffany Bedwell
  • McKenzie Chinn
  • Coby Goss
  • Erik Juarez
  • Lisa Roti

Please send questions in advance for our panelists to jess.jones@sagaftra.org by Oct. 24 at 1.p.m.

If you like what you learn here and you want to take it farther, be sure to sign up for the SAG-AFTRA Chicago "Make your own Short" series this fall! (If you are interested in receiving forthcoming details on the short series, separate registration will be required. Please register your interest here for additional details, when available.)
 

Panelist Bios:

Coburn Goss Coburn Goss is a Chicago-based actor, writer and producer, originally from North Little Rock, Arkansas. Film credits include Widows, Man of Steel, Batman v. Superman, The Lucky Ones, Once upon a River and the upcoming Adult Children. Television credits include: Chicago Med, Chicago Fire, The Red Line, Empire, Boss and E/R. He has performed Off-Broadway and regionally with Steppenwolf Theater, Goodman Theater, Asolo Rep, Seattle Rep and Arkansas Rep. His play Marked Tree received the American Theater Critics’ Osborn Award. He co-wrote and produced the film All Happy Families.
 

Erick Juarez is an up-and-coming filmmaker with a passion for storytelling that began in his early days as an actor. Originally from Guatemala and raised in Chicago, Erick studied acting at Northern Illinois University, where he earned his BFA and also trained at the Moscow Art Theatre School in Russia. Erick is now actively involved in Chicago's indie film scene, working on projects like Parting Gift, Holiday Heartbreak, Paper Flower, and Cake. His background in acting gives him a unique perspective on producing, allowing him to approach filmmaking with creativity and insight.
 

Lisa Roti  is an accomplished actor and producer with TV credits that include co-starring roles on Amazon’s Utopia, NBC’s Chicago PD, and Fox’s The Mob Doctor. She recently earned a “Best Supporting Actress” laurel for her role as Maria in the indie short Side Effects. Beyond her acting career, Lisa recently cast and produced SAG-AFTRA short My Best Nut and has extensive experience in various production roles, including locations, art department, and live entertainment events. Additionally, she is a noted jazz vocalist who has toured internationally, including as part of President Barack Obama’s 100,000 Strong Initiative in Beijing.

McKenzie Chinn is a filmmaker and actor based in Chicago, whose work envisions personal and collective liberation. She is a 2021 Sundance Screenwriters Lab and Directors Lab Fellow, where she honed her feature film “A Real One,” currently in late development. The short version of “A Real One” won the 2023 Chicago International Film Festival’s Gold Hugo, qualifying the film for 2025 Academy Award consideration. Her film “Olympia” (writer, producer, actor) won the Best Narrative Feature Audience Award at Geena Davis’s 2019 Bentonville Film Festival. She is a current SFFILM Rainin Grant Fellow. As an actor she has played recurring and guest star roles on ABC’s Will Trent, Fox’s The Big Leap, and others, and has appeared onstage with Steppenwolf Theatre, Goodman Theatre, The Second City, Woolly Mammoth, The Studio Theatre, and others. She earned her MFA at The Theatre School at DePaul. mckenziechinn.com

Tiffany Bedwell  Michigan-born and Chicago-based, Tiffany trained in theatre in Detroit, Russia and Greece, and performed on stages around the US. After transitioning to performing for film/TV, Tiffany played Dr. Emily Wandervogel in Dreaming Grand Avenue and Tessa in Good Guy With a Gun -- and thus, she became addicted to all things indie film. In 2023, Tiffany made her directorial debut, co-directing the short Fitting Descriptions alongside John Mossman. She also executive produced and starred in the film, and co-created the story. Fitting Descriptions is in the midst of a robust global festival run. As a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults), Tiffany’s stories in development amplify the voices and hands of the Deaf and CODA existence, which the hearing world mutes every day.

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

This event is only open to paid-up SAG-AFTRA members in good standing (paid thru Oct. 31, 2024.) No guests are allowed. Parents/guardians of performers under 18 years old are welcome.

Please note that ADA requests must be received 72 business hours before the start of the event. 



Insights into Commercial Casting: A Conversation with L.A. Commercial Session Directors

Aug 08, 2024 - 1:00 PM to 1:00 PM PDT

Where: James Cagney Boardroom, SAG-AFTRA Plaza, 5757 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90036

#AdsGoUnion presents Insights into Commercial Casting: A Conversation with L.A. Commercial Session Directors:

Want to know more about the commercial casting process? Get the inside scoop from successful session directors from some of the busiest commercial casting offices in Los Angeles. Hear first-hand from the folks who know what works, what doesn’t, and how you can up your audition game!

When: Thursday, August 8 at 1 p.m. PT 
Where: James Cagney Boardroom, SAG-AFTRA Plaza 
             5757 Wilshire Blvd.
             Los Angeles, CA 90036

Parking: Please park in the garage off of Curson Ave. and bring your parking ticket for validation.

RSVP: Log in to see the form below. Deadline to RSVP is Wednesday, August 7. SAG-AFTRA members, please bring your physical or digital membership card for admittance. 

Questions? Reach out to adsgounion@sagaftra.org

IMPORTANT NOTE: There is very limited space, so please sign up early and encourage others to do the same. Guests without registration confirmation will not be admitted.

Panelists are subject to change without notification.

This panel is not intended to imply an endorsement of any individual or company by SAG- AFTRA. The information provided through the panel 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 panel.

This event is only open to active SAG-AFTRA members in good standing (paid through Oct. 31, 2024).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.
 



Member Info Meeting I: Interactive Media (Video Game) Agreement Strike - ZOOM

Jul 31, 2024 - 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM PDT

Where: Online Via Zoom

On July 25, 2024, SAG-AFTRA’s Interactive Media Agreement Negotiating Committee, acting under joint authority with the National Executive Director and Chief Negotiator Duncan Crabtree-Ireland as delegated by the National Board, voted unanimously to issue a strike of the Interactive Media Agreement, effective July 26 at 12:01 a.m.

Read more at sagaftra.org/videogamestrike

All members, especially those who work under the Interactive Media Agreement, are encouraged to attend a member informational meeting to learn about why a strike has been called and the strike rules that will apply to all members. 

Two strike informational meetings will be held: 

MEETING 1 (Via Zoom):
When: Wednesday, July 31, 6-8 p.m. PT / 9-11 p.m. ET. 
RSVP required: Register below for the Zoom meeting by 12 p.m. PT on Wednesday, July 31, 2024

For the in-person meeting at SAG-AFTRA Plaza in Los Angeles, register here

MEETING 2 (Via Zoom Only)
When: Tuesday, August 6, 6-8 p.m. PT / 9-11 p.m. ET. 
RSVP Required:  Register HERE by 12 p.m. PT on Tuesday, August 6, 2024

Meetings are open to paid-up SAG-AFTRA members in good standing (paid through October 31, 2024.  No guests are allowed. Parents/ guardians of performers under 18 years old are welcome. 

If you are unable to attend and have questions regarding the strike, please read the FAQs available at sagaftra.org/videogamestrke or email videogamestrike@sagaftra.org



Member Info Meeting I: Interactive Media (Video Game) Agreement Strike - IN PERSON

Jul 31, 2024 - 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM PDT

Where: SAG-AFTRA Plaza, 5757 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90036

On July 25, 2024, SAG-AFTRA’s Interactive Media Agreement Negotiating Committee, acting under joint authority with the National Executive Director and Chief Negotiator Duncan Crabtree-Ireland as delegated by the National Board, voted unanimously to issue a strike of the Interactive Media Agreement, effective July 26 at 12:01 a.m.

Read more at sagaftra.org/videogamestrike

All members, especially those who work under the Interactive Media Agreement, are encouraged to attend a member informational meeting to learn about why a strike has been called and the strike rules that will apply to all members. 

Two strike informational meetings will be held: 

MEETING 1 (In Person):
When: Wednesday, July 31, 6-8 p.m. PT / 9-11 p.m. ET. 
RSVP required: Register below by 12 p.m. PT on Wednesday, July 31
Where: SAG-AFTRA Plaza
5757 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90036

MEETING 1 (Via Zoom):
When: Wednesday, July 31, 6-8 p.m. PT / 9-11 p.m. ET. 
RSVP required: Register here by 12 p.m. PT on Wednesday, July 31

MEETING 2 (Via Zoom Only)
When: Tuesday, August 6, 6-8 p.m. PT / 9-11 p.m. ET. 
RSVP Required:  Register HERE by 12 p.m. PT on Tuesday, August 6, 2024

Meetings are open to paid-up SAG-AFTRA members in good standing (paid through October 31, 2024). No guests are allowed. Parents/ guardians of performers under 18 years old are welcome. 

If you are unable to attend and have questions regarding the strike, please read the FAQs available at sagaftra.org/videogamestrke or email videogamestrike@sagaftra.org



AT THE TABLE - Call for Auditions

Aug 08, 2024 - 3:30 PM to Aug 12, 2024 - 6:30 PM CDT

Where: KRC - 1 E. Erie, Suite 660

The next script for the AT THE TABLE Table Read Series is Belladonna by Beah Travis. The read will take place at 6 pm on Monday, August 12, with a rehearsal on Thursday, August 8 at 5:30 pm. If you are available on both dates and interested in auditioning, please see the breakdown below. Email Kathy.Byrne@sagaftra.org to request sides and submission details. Please include the name of the character you would like sides for in the subject line of the email. Deadline for submissions is Friday, July 19th at 5:00 pm.

Belladonna by Beah Travis

Logline: After living her life as a devoted wife and mother of five, a housewife helps her husband end his life and embarks on a new chapter of her own.

BILLIE (70s, Lead)

A lifelong, Midwest housewife and mother of five, Billie is in the throes of caring for her dying husband, Pat. And while her life should be winding down, she has the restless energy of a twenty-something. She struggles with the toll of caring for Pat’s every need and how stagnant her life has become. Her best friend, Carol, lives next door but doesn’t dare to dream of new possibilities for their lives; and her daughter, Mary, doesn’t understand her mother’s newfound desire for adventure. Billie finds herself relating most to her 25-year-old granddaughter, Kate, who is living abroad in Paris. 

CAROL (70s, Lead)

Carol has lived her life by the expectations set for her in the 1950s. Right out of high school, she married her high school sweetheart, a talented but temperamental musician, and started having children. Carol is intelligent and well-read, but her talents and passions stay bottled up by the rules of an antiquated society and faith. Carol attends church religiously every Sunday, where her husband Gil plays the organ. They seem like the perfect couple to their fellow churchgoers, but behind closed doors, Gil is a mean alcoholic who doesn’t give Carol the time of day. Carol finds peace in the pages of a book, her lush vegetable garden, and through her friendship with Billie.

KATE (late 20s, Supporting)

Kate is your average millennial–raised to do anything only to graduate art school and discover the world is not exactly her oyster. She saved up money working at a restaurant to attend an artist residency in Paris but doesn’t have a plan for when she returns home. Her mother, Mary, wants nothing more than for her to move home and accept the art teacher position at the local elementary school. Kate has no idea where her life is headed; but she knows she doesn’t want to move home and settle down. Or maybe she does? Maybe she would be content with a quiet small town life making art… She’s confused and searching and filled with modern expectations of love, art, and ambition.

MARY (late 40s/early 50s, Supporting)

Mary was tailor-made for her small town Wisconsin life. She’s never had a desire to leave her hometown and happily married her first boyfriend out of high school, ready to start a family. But Mary’s idea of the perfect family hasn’t gone as planned. While she hoped for a large family with lots of kids, she was only able to have one, Kate. And Mary can’t understand why her only daughter won’t move home to be near her and why her own mother seems to resent her life. And while she set out to have the perfect marriage (like she thought her parents had), her husband spends more time at his hunting cabin than at home; so much so that they are spiraling towards a divorce. On top of it all, her dad is dying; and as the only girl in the family, she grew up the apple of his eye. 

TOMMY (early 40s, Featured) 

Billie’s sweet youngest son and secretly her favorite, Tommy is always there to give his mom a hug, although he is not always there for the hard conversations, which fall to Mary. As a sensitive kid, Tommy avoids conflict and strong emotions because if he engages, he will probably cry. Always naturally athletic, Tommy works as a gym teacher at the local high school. 

GIL (70s, Featured)

A talented musician and former high school heart throb, Gil has not aged well. He was always narcissistic but he could at least be charming, at times. Over the years, his charm has faded and been replaced by anger: anger his life didn’t amount to more, anger arthritis is making his music hard to play, anger he’s not the playboy he used to be. He doesn’t pay any attention to his wife, Carol, unless it’s to ask when dinner will be and ignores his grandson, Charlie, on their days to watch him. 

HERBIE (50s, Featured) 

Ma Wagner’s sweet and loyal son, Herbie, is a true mama’s boy. He can’t bear to think of the day his mom passes, although it will be any day now. To keep her spirits up, he takes her driving around town to see some of her regular customers from over the years. 

NARRATOR (70s, Female)

A down-to-earth woman who has raised her family in the same small town in Wisconsin where she was also born and raised. Trips to the grocery store take twice as long because she knows everyone from the person behind the deli counter to the cashier to fellow shoppers, and she takes the time to catch up with them all. 

 

Email Kathy.Byrne@sagaftra.org to request sides and submission details. Please include the name of the character you would like sides for in the subject line of the email. 

This event is only open to paid-up SAG-AFTRA members in good standing (paid thru Oct. 31, 2024.) No guests are allowed. Parents/guardians of performers under 18 years old are welcome.

Please note that ADA requests must be received 72 business hours before the start of the event. 



IN PERSON - Self-Tape Solutions for Actors

Jul 22, 2024 - 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM PDT

Where: Cagney Boardroom

** Registration for this event will open on Saturday, June 29 **

Deadline to RSVP is Jul. 18 at 12 noon PT.

Location: SAG-AFTRA Plaza, Cagney Boardroom
            5757 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036

Description:

Join Tim Powell for Self-Tape Solutions for Actors!


This workshop focuses on the practical aspects of creating self-tape auditions, which are essential for actors in today's industry. Participants learn how to improve their audition performances, achieve high-quality lighting and audio, and handle the technical aspects of compressing and delivering their audition tapes efficiently and effectively, all on a fast turnaround within the constraints of a limited budget. The objective is to instill self-reliance and equip professional actors with the skills to submit self-tape auditions meeting industry standards.


Tim Powell has extensive experience in the entertainment industry, with a career that encompasses both acting and production roles over forty years. He specializes in producing self-tapes, a skill he has honed for over twenty years.

As an instructor, Tim designed and taught his Technology and Minimalism classes at The SAG-AFTRA Conservatory hosted by the American Film Institute in Hollywood for three years. He has also led Self-Taping Solutions Workshops for a wide range of organizations, including SAG-AFTRA and its Conservatory in Los Angeles and Las Vegas, The Television Academy, The American Academy of Dramatic Arts, UCLA, USC, A-List International, CBS, Netflix, and various regional performer’s groups.


Directions:
Attendees are welcome to bring materials to take notes

Questions? Please email conservatory@sagaftra.org.

This workshop is only open to paid-up SAG-AFTRA members in good standing. Unfortunately, no guests allowed. All performers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by their parent or legal guardian. 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.

Please note that ADA requests must be received 48 business hours before the start of the event. 
 



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