Organizing Supportive Communities

SAG-AFTRA is a strong believer in the fair treatment and compensation of actors in the workplace. Organizing communities has played a huge part in making sure actors are receiving these basic rights, like being paid their fair share on a set. Organizing within acting helps bring actors together, sharing similar values and experiences, and communicating with one another to successfully implement change. These actors work hard and we stand by all SAG-AFTRA members to keep doing what they love each day.

Womens Resource Day: Finding Work In Interactive and Voiceover

Women in Interactive & Voiceover, this panel discusses being noticed and how to get an agent as an interactive voiceover actor. These women cover how they got their start in the industry and signed their first agent. From being noticed on a game show, voiceover school, or at a Scientology panel, these women have made a name for themselves as notable voiceover actors.

 

Fighting for Diversity & Inclusion in Entertainment

Diversity is a core value of SAG-AFTRA. Authentic faces and voices on-screen and behind the mic is the goal. With the EEO & Diversity Department evolving to become the Equity & Inclusion Department, SAG-AFTRA is a union that fights for the rights of all members and looks to make sure they receive equal opportunities in the workplace.

Loop Groups - Unraveling the Mystery

MOVE presents: Unraveling The Mystery, this panel discusses looping as a form of acting. This group of voiceover actors provide insight into the world of looping, how their careers got started, and how other actors can join a loop group.

 

Moderated by Bob Bergen (voice actor, The Looney Tunes Show), the panel includes Terri Douglas (voice actor, Tangled), Assaff Cohen (actor, American Sniper), Emily Debinie (actor, X-Men: Apocalypse), Jessica Johnson (Manager, Entertainment Contracts), and Marissa Leal (Director, Entertainment Contracts).

Creating a Business to Survive

How do we survive and continue to engage the industry during the times we are working toward our next project? We are skilled at our craft as actors, singers, dancers, and newscasters and these skills have the potential to assist us in developing our own sideline business. This panel consisted of artists who have created thriving businesses that are "engaging" the industry.

 

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