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Professional performers working in the English-language recorded media.
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Union representing professional actors, dancers, singers, and broadcasters.
http://www.aftra.org
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The Agents' Association was established in 1927 to represent and enhance the interests of entertainment agents in the United Kingdom who were willing to be bound by a strict code of conduct and professional ethics. Because of its members' dedication to high standards, it has become a most prestigious organisation.
http://www.agents-uk.com
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Is an evolving network of media arts organizations and partners working together to stimulate and sustain the growth of independent motion media production in Massachusetts.
http://www.motionmedia.org/
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ASCAP is a membership association of more than 260,000 U.S. composers, songwriters, lyricists, and music publishers of every kind of music. Through agreements with affiliated international societies, ASCAP also represents hundreds of thousands of music creators worldwide. ASCAP is the only U.S. performing rights organization created and controlled by composers, songwriters and music publishers, with a Board of Directors elected by and from the membership.
http://www.ascap.com
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Nonprofit association of artists, writers, animators and filmmakers located in Northern England. Dedicated to providing independent film production and animation workshops.
http://www.awn.com/animha/
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BECTU is the independent union for those working in broadcasting, film, theatre, entertainment, leisure, interactive media and allied areas who are primarily based in the United Kingdom.
http://www.bectu.org.uk
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The recent Children's Film and Television Awards were another big success and we are now looking ahead to The Orange British Academy Film Awards on 11 February 2007.
http://www.bafta.org
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D&AD is an educational charity that represents the global creative, design and advertising communities. Since 1962, D&AD has set industry standards, educated and inspired the next generation and, more recently, has demonstrated the impact of creativity and innovation on enhancing business performance.
http://www.dandad.org
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The British Institute of Professional Photography is the premier qualifying body for professional image makers in the UK with over 3500 members covering every type of photography.
http://www.bipp.com
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The BPI is the British record industry's trade association. Its membership comprises of hundreds of music companies including all four 'major' record companies, associate members such as manufacturers and distributors, and hundreds of independent music companies representing literally thousands of labels.
http://www.bpi.co.uk
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The BSC were delighted to host another New Cinematographers Night on Wednesday 11th September 2006 at Theatre 7 Pinewood. A lively Q & A followed the screening of the fine selection of shorts listed below and the event was much enjoyed by all.
http://www.bscine.com
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The BUFVC is a representative body which promotes the production, study and use of film and related media in higher education and research. It was founded in 1948 as the British Universities Film Council.
http://www.bufvc.ac.uk
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The Broadcasting Standards Commission is the statutory body for both standards and fairness in broadcasting.It is the only organisation within the regulatory framework of UKbroadcasting to cover all television and radio, including the BBC and commercial broadcasters as well as text, cable, satellite and digitalservices.
http://www.bsc.org.uk
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BKSTS – The Moving Image Society has been active in the industry since 1931 primarily to help its membership to stay ahead of the field in film,television, cinema, sound and related technologies on an international level.
http://www.bksts.com
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Community Media is community owned and controlled, giving access to voices in the community and encouraging diversity, creativity and participation. Community media provide a vital counterbalance to the increasing globalisation and commercialisation of the media.
http://www.commedia.org.uk/
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The DPRS is the collecting society which represents British film and television directors. It collects and distributes money due to directors for the exploitation of their work.
http://www.dprs.org
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The trade union representing performers and artists. Protecting the rights of actors, directors, choreographers, stage management and designers. Membership available for professionals in the entertainment industry.
http://www.equity.org.uk/
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FT2 is the film and television industry's national provider of new entrant training. We train assistants in the departments of art, camera, grips, sound, edit, makeup and hairdressing, props, production (including script supervision and co-ordination) and wardrobe; researchers in factual programming and apprentices in the set crafts of set painting, carpentry and fibrous plastering. We also provide assessment for Skillset Professional Qualifications (NVQs) for freelances working in film and television.
http://www.ft2.org.uk
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The Guild of British Camera Technicians is dedicated to upholding standards in the film and television industries, whilst seeking to progress through innovation. The GBCT represents DOP's, camera operators, 1st and 2nd AC's, grips, gaffers, script supervisors, video assist supervisors, technical specialists and still photographers.
http://www.gbct.org
The Guild was established in 1984, seeking to represent the interests of Vision Mixers working in TV production throughout the UK and Ireland. Our aims are The maintenance & improvement of the status of vision mixers, The advancement of their skills and The preservation of professional standards in television production.
http://www.guildofvisionmixers.org.uk
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IFPI represents the recording industry worldwide with over 1450 members in 75 countries and affiliated industry associations in 48 countries.
http://www.ifpi.org
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We are the UK's professional body for musicians, offering essential backup for today's musician.
http://www.ism.org
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The Independent Television Commission licenses and regulates all television services broadcasting in or from the UK. (Except BBC licence fee funded services and S4C.) It sets and monitors standards for programme content, advertising, sponsorship and technical quality and applies a range of penalties if standards aren’t met. It ensures that viewers can receive television services on fair and competitive terms. It investigates complaints and publishes its findings.
http://www.itc.org.uk
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PR is seen as a vibrant, attractive industry, consistently ranking among new graduates’ top three career choices. The CIPR is proud to represent such an industry, existing to set the highest standards of professionalism and integrity within the profession.
http://www.ipr.org.uk
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The Irish Film & Television Academy is the all-Ireland organisation whose mission is the stimulation of original and creative production work, and the encouragement of excellence through recognition, education and leadership in film and television.
http://www.ifta.ie
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The National Film Institute of Ireland was officially incorporated on June 2nd 1945, so this year marks the 60th anniversary of the organisation that developed into the present IFI. Its origins go back to a 1936 papal Encyclical, Vigilanti Cura, and the desire expressed by Pope Pius XI that the medium of cinema be put to the services of human morality.
http://www.fii.ie
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The UK MEDIA Team helps to promote and administer the European Union's MEDIA Programme in the UK.
http://www.mediadesk.co.uk
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The Media Communications Association-International is a global community that provides opportunities for networking, members-only benefits, forums for education and the resources for information to media communications professionals. MCA-I is a not-for-profit, member-driven organization that offers media professionals the connections needed to succeed in a highly competitive environment.
http://www.mca-i.org
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Moonstone International Screen Labs is about experience in every sense of the word. Founded in 1997 in consultation with Robert Redford’s Sundance Institute, Moonstone supports the work of European independent screenwriters and directors of vision, through its programme of advanced project-based development and training.
http://www.moonstone.org.uk
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Every year NABS supports over 4,000 people working in advertising, design, direct and digital marketing, media sales, buying and planning, public relations and sales promotion. Our doors are open to anyone in the marketing communications industry - and their dependents - at any stage of their career.
http://www.nabs.org.uk
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NASMAH offers many services and opportunities to members, sponsors, producers and directors.
http://www.nasmah.org.uk
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The European Commission has given State Aid approval to the new film tax reliefs. Subject to Parliamentary approval of the cultural test, the new film tax incentives will be activated from 1 January 2007.
http://www.niftc.co.uk
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Pact is the UK trade association that represents and promotes the commercial interests of independent feature film, television, animation and interactive media companies. Headquartered in London, Pact has an office in Scotland and regional representation throughout the UK, in order to support its members. A highly effective lobbying organisation, it has regular and constructive dialogues with government, regulators, public agencies and opinion formers on all issues affecting its members and contributes to key public policy debates on the media industry, both in the UK and in Europe.
http://www.pact.co.uk
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Pathfinder films brings instructional and relationship-building video to viewing platforms everywhere from ipods cell phones hidef projection digital signage for companies, organizations, government.
http://www.pathfinderfilms.com/
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PPL is a music industry collecting society representing over 2,500 record companies, from the large multinationals to the small independents. We collect licence fees from broadcast and public performance users on behalf of the record companies. This licence fee revenue, after deduction of running costs, is then distributed to our record company members and to performers.
http://www.ppluk.com
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The Picture Research Association (PRA) is a professional , picture editors, and anyone specifically involved in the research, management and supply of visual material to the media industry.
http://www.picture-research.org.uk
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Includes information for beginning actors, a member directory, and the SAG awards.
http://www.sag.org
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Scottish Screen is the national screen agency for Scotland with responsibility for developing all aspects of screen culture and industry across the country. We are a relatively small agency seeking to make a big impact.
http://www.scottishscreen.com
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Skillset exists to encourage the delivery of informed training provision so that the British broadcast, film, video, interactive media and photo imaging industry's technical, creative and economic achievements are maintained and improved. Key roles include developing education and training frameworks, producing labour market information, seeking and channelling investment into the training of freelancers, offering careers information and representing the industry.
http://www.skillset.org/film/
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Local section of the main technical organization in film and video.
http://www.v-site.net/smpte-ne/
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The Maslow Media Group is a staffing agency dedicated exclusively to the broadcast, film and new media industries. The Maslow Media Group, Inc. also provides payroll services for your production personnel and AFTRA SAG talent paymaster services.
http://www.maslowmedia.com/
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Holds seminars on such topics as computer animation, layout, storyboarding and promoting and distributing animated films.
http://www.tais.ca/
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UK
BECTU is the independent union for those working in broadcasting, film, theatre, entertainment, leisure, interactive media and allied areas who are primarily based in the United Kingdom.
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The recent Children's Film and Television Awards were another big success and we are now looking ahead to The Orange British Academy Film Awards on 11 February 2007.
http://www.bafta.org
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D&AD is an educational charity that represents the global creative, design and advertising communities. Since 1962, D&AD has set industry standards, educated and inspired the next generation and, more recently, has demonstrated the impact of creativity and innovation on enhancing business performance.
http://www.dandad.org
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The British Institute of Professional Photography is the premier qualifying body for professional image makers in the UK with over 3500 members covering every type of photography.
http://www.bipp.com
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The BPI is the British record industry's trade association. Its membership comprises of hundreds of music companies including all four 'major' record companies, associate members such as manufacturers and distributors, and hundreds of independent music companies representing literally thousands of labels.
http://www.bpi.co.uk
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The BSC were delighted to host another New Cinematographers Night on Wednesday 11th September 2006 at Theatre 7 Pinewood. A lively Q & A followed the screening of the fine selection of shorts listed below and the event was much enjoyed by all.
http://www.bscine.com
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The BUFVC is a representative body which promotes the production, study and use of film and related media in higher education and research. It was founded in 1948 as the British Universities Film Council.
http://www.bufvc.ac.uk
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The Broadcasting Standards Commission is the statutory body for both standards and fairness in broadcasting.It is the only organisation within the regulatory framework of UKbroadcasting to cover all television and radio, including the BBC and commercial broadcasters as well as text, cable, satellite and digitalservices.
http://www.bsc.org.uk
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BKSTS – The Moving Image Society has been active in the industry since 1931 primarily to help its membership to stay ahead of the field in film,television, cinema, sound and related technologies on an international level.
http://www.bksts.com
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Community Media is community owned and controlled, giving access to voices in the community and encouraging diversity, creativity and participation. Community media provide a vital counterbalance to the increasing globalisation and commercialisation of the media.
http://www.commedia.org.uk/
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The DPRS is the collecting society which represents British film and television directors. It collects and distributes money due to directors for the exploitation of their work.
http://www.dprs.org
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The trade union representing performers and artists. Protecting the rights of actors, directors, choreographers, stage management and designers. Membership available for professionals in the entertainment industry.
http://www.equity.org.uk/
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FT2 is the film and television industry's national provider of new entrant training. We train assistants in the departments of art, camera, grips, sound, edit, makeup and hairdressing, props, production (including script supervision and co-ordination) and wardrobe; researchers in factual programming and apprentices in the set crafts of set painting, carpentry and fibrous plastering. We also provide assessment for Skillset Professional Qualifications (NVQs) for freelances working in film and television.
http://www.ft2.org.uk
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The Guild of British Camera Technicians is dedicated to upholding standards in the film and television industries, whilst seeking to progress through innovation. The GBCT represents DOP's, camera operators, 1st and 2nd AC's, grips, gaffers, script supervisors, video assist supervisors, technical specialists and still photographers.
http://www.gbct.org
The Guild was established in 1984, seeking to represent the interests of Vision Mixers working in TV production throughout the UK and Ireland. Our aims are The maintenance & improvement of the status of vision mixers, The advancement of their skills and The preservation of professional standards in television production.
http://www.guildofvisionmixers.org.uk
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IFPI represents the recording industry worldwide with over 1450 members in 75 countries and affiliated industry associations in 48 countries.
http://www.ifpi.org
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AU/NZ
MEAA
Showcast is a proud member of the IACD Alliance, along with:
Australian Film Commission
www.afc.gov.au
NSW Film & Television Office
www.fto.nsw.gov.au
Encore Magazine
www.encoremagazine.com.au
Inside Film
www.if.com.au
Fox Studios Australia
www.foxstudios.com.au
The National Institute of Dramatic Art
www.nida.unsw.edu.au
Victorian College of Arts
www.vca.unimelb.edu.au
Alliance Online
www.alliance.org.au
Shoot New Zealand
www.shootnz.com
Auckland Actors
www.aucklandactors.co.nz
Adelaide Centre for the ARTS
www.tafe.sa.gov.au/aca
RMK Australia
www.rmk.com.au
I.C.S. & Associates
www.icsassoc.com.au
Mullinars Casting Consultants
www.mullinars.com.au
Theatre Nepean (UWS)
www.theatrenepean.com
The Actors Centre
www.actorscentre.com.au
Kathryn Rawlings Actors Agency
www.kractors.co.nz
Odd Management
www.odd.co.nz
Karen Kay Management
www.actors.co.nz
The Robert Bruce Agency
www.robertbruce.co.nz
Johnson & Laird
www.johnsonlaird.co.nz
Northshore Actors' Studio & Talent Agency
www.nsactors.com.au
Screenwise
www.screenwise.com.au/
Weaver Artist Management
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