Filmmaker, comedian, screenwriter, and producer Judd Apatow will return as host and Director Beth McCarthy-Miller will return ...
Below is a video of a recent webinar hosted by the MPTF that featured guidance on how to navigate insurance claims, financial planning & tax considerations, accessing industry-related support, and ...
New effort, established in partnership with the Motion Picture Television Fund, will provide immediate financial assistance to DGA members affected by recent wildfires.
Brought to you by The Directors Guild of America, The Director's Cut brings you the behind-the-scenes stories of today's most talked about films. Each episode features a new director interviewed by ...
Click above to request press credentials for the 77th Annual DGA Awards. The deadline to submit this form is Monday, January 27, 2025. DGA Awards Screeners FAQ DGA members, click here for answers to ...
This section contains DGA agreements, including the Basic Agreement (BA), Freelance Live and Tape Television Agreement (FLTTA), and Commercial Agreement. It also contains the DGA Creative Rights ...
As the DGA celebrates its 80th anniversary this year, we decided to poll our members to see what they consider the 80 greatest directorial achievements in feature films since the Guild’s founding in ...
Click above to request press credentials for the 77th Annual DGA Awards. The deadline to submit this form is Monday, January 27, 2025. DGA Awards Screeners FAQ DGA members, click here for answers to ...
For more than two decades, the DGA Student Film Awards have spotlighted dozens of African American, Asian American, Latino and Women filmmakers. Winners of the DGA Student Film Awards in each category ...
The Directors Guild of America is a labor organization that represents the creative and economic rights of directors and members of the directorial team working in film, television, commercials, ...
Through the collective voice of more than 19,500 members that the DGA represents, the Guild seeks to protect directorial teams' legal and artistic rights, contend for their creative freedom, and ...
In 1948, George Marshall, the President of the Screen Directors Guild (which became the Directors Guild of America, Inc. in 1960) announced to its senior members that the Guild would begin an Awards ...