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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

To Screen Actors Guild Guaranteed Completion Agreement (GCA) Signatories


It has come to the Guild's attention that some distributors of Guild-covered projects have expressed concerns about risks associated with distributing projects covered by GCAs in the event of a Guild work stoppage. As you know, one of the benefits of being signatory to a Guild GCA is the assurance that any work stoppage would not affect the continued production of the picture.

GCA signatories and distributors have the Guild’s full and complete assurance that there will be no disruption of distribution of projects properly covered by Guild GCAs due to any work stoppage.

Signatories or distributors with questions should feel free to contact the Guild’s Theatrical Contracts Department at (323) 549-6828.
Posted by Jean-Luc Martin at 12:52 PM
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I have been involved in the Entertainment business for 21 years and developed the ability to bring qualified personnel to a project and oversee their workload with detail, while empowering them to be creative and resourceful.

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The production and distribution of motion pictures and television programs is one of the nation’s most valuable cultural and economic resources.

In 2007, the motion picture and television industry was responsible for:

- 2.5 million American jobs;
- an average salary of $74,700 for production employees;
- $41.1 billion in wages to workers in America;
- $38.2 billion in payments to U.S. vendors and suppliers, small businesses and entrepreneurs;
- $13 billion in income and sales taxes; and
- $13.6 billion in trade surplus.
 

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