Professional performers
working in the
English-language
recorded media.
http://www.actra.ca
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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
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