Digital/New Media includes all writing of audio-visual production intended for the Internet, mobile devices, evolving technological devices, or any other platform thought of as “new media” by the ...
Contact: Bob Hopkinson (310) 801-8563; Jason Gordon (212) 767-7809 Los Angeles and New York – The following is a statement from the Writers Guild of America West (WGAW) and Writers Guild of America ...
Los Angeles and New York – The following is a statement from the Writers Guild of America West (WGAW) and Writers Guild of America East (WGAE): The world’s largest streaming company swallowing one of ...
If you'e concerned about your safety at work, want to bring a workplace-related discrimination, harassment or bullying claim, or need a confidential discussion with a Guild representative, contact the ...
Please note that under Title 28 U.S.C. § 4001 "Assumption of Contractual Obligations Related to Transfers of Rights in Motion Pictures" (the "Assumption Statute") distributors and other purchasers of ...
The City of Los Angeles imposes a tax on businesses operating within city limits. As a result of a lobbying effort by the Guild, however, the City Council in 2005 created an exemption from the ...
If you’re pitching an animated series, use this report card to determine which companies have been receptive to WGA coverage.
The 2023 MBA includes new protections for writers’ rooms and the involvement of writers throughout the production process.
The MBA covers most of the work done by WGA writersPinned Favorites WGA Platform Dues & Earnings Member Organizing Communities ...
The WGAW website was launched in 1996 and most recently redesigned in 2025.Main Line: (323) 782-4502 ...
Screenwriters are frequently asked by producers and executives to leave behind or email written materials after initial meetings. This is referred to as prewriting because it is work created by a ...
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