- ClickFlick.net
(www.clickflick.net) - A new and revolutionary way to access
films using our unique pay-per click system that brings online content
to mainstream media. Filmmakers can submit their films for FREE and
will get paid for every download
- Actors'
Equity Association (www.actorsequity.org)
- Actors' Equity Association is the labor union representing American
actors and stage managers in the theatre
- Arts
Recognition & Talent Search (www.nfaa.org) - ARTS provides
the opportunity to qualify for $3 million in college scholarships in
the disciplines of Dance, Film and Video, Jazz, Music, Photography,
Theater, Visual Arts, Voice and Writing
- Screen
Actors Guild (www.sag.org)
- Screen Actors Guild is the nations premier labor union representing
actors
- University/Resident
Theatre Association (www.urta.com) - URTA is the country's
oldest and largest consortium of professional theatre training graduate
programs and associated professional theatre companies
- American
Federation of Television and Radio Artists (www.aftra.org)
- AFTRA is a national labor union representing nearly 80,000 performers,
journalists and other artists working in the entertainment and news
media
- American
Federation of Musicians (www.afm.org) - AFM is the largest
organization in the world representing the interests of professional
musicians
- League
Of American Theatres And Producers (www.broadway.org) - The
trade association for the commercial theatre community in North America
- Broadway
Cares/Equity Fights AIDS (www.bcefa.org) - BC/EFA is the
nation's leading industry-based, not-for-profit AIDS fundraising and
grant making organization
- Theatre
Development Fund (www.tdf.org) - Theatre Development Fund
is the largest not-for-profit service organization for the performing
arts in the country
- Theatre
Communications Group (www.tcg.org) - Theatre Communications
Group offers a wide array of services to strengthen, nurture, and promote
the professional not-for-profit American theatre
- Writer's
Guild of America (www.wga.org) - The Writers Guild of America
is the sole collective bargaining representative for writers in the
motion picture, broadcast, cable, interactive and new media industries
- Director's
Guild of America (www.dga.org) - The Guild seeks to protect
directorial teams' legal and artistic rights, contend for their creative
freedom, and strengthen their ability to develop meaningful and credible
careers
- International
Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (www.iatse-intl.org)
- The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employes, Moving Picture
Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts of the United States, Its Territories
and Canada
- Society
of Operating Cameramen (www.soc.org) - SOC is a non-profit
organization representing camera operators, camera assistants, DPs and
other crew members worldwide
- Society
of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (www.smpte.org)
- The official website of the Society
of Motion Picture and Television Engineers
- National
Coalition Against Censorship (www.ncac.org) - United by a
conviction that freedom of thought, inquiry, and expression must be
defended, we work to educate our own members and the public at large
about the dangers of censorship and how to oppose them
- A
Minor Consideration (www.minorcon.org) - A Minor Consideration
is a non-profit, tax-deductible organization formed to give aid and
support to young performers
- Academy
of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (www.oscars.org) - The
official website of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
- Academy
of Television Arts and Sciences (www.emmys.org) - The official
website of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
- American
Film Institute (www.afi.com) - AFI is the preeminent national
organization dedicated to advancing and preserving film, television
and other forms of the moving image
- American
Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (www.ascap.com)
- ASCAP is a membership association of nearly 200,000 U.S. composers,
songwriters, lyricists, and music publishers of every kind of music
- Motion
Picture Association of America (www.mpaa.org) - The MPAA
and MPA serve as the voice and advocate of the American motion picture,
home video and television industries, domestically through the MPAA
and internationally through the MPA
- Association
of Performing Arts Presenters (www.artspresenters.org) -
With over forty years as an active arts service organization, the Association
is the nexus for the performing arts community and the innovators in
the field
- Entertainment
Services & Technology Association (www.esta.org) - ESTA
is a non-profit trade association representing the North American entertainment
technology industry
- International
Society for the Performing Arts (www.ispa.org) - ISPA is
a not-for-profit international organization of over 600 executives and
directors of concert and performance halls, festivals, performing companies,
and artist competitions
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