The document summarizes several unions and organizations for professionals in the audio, film, television and game industries. It provides information on when each was founded, their locations and membership sizes. Details are given on requirements to join, as well as benefits provided like insurance, pension plans, job resources and discounts. Pricing models are also outlined for some groups.
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1. Audio & Film
The who's who of unions
Marco Valenzuela, Jamal Davis, Christopher McClevey and
Aaron Quan
2. American Federation of Musicians
(AFM)
The AFM is a trade union that began in
1896 in Indianapolis.
● About 80,000 musicians are
members in both the US and Canada
(CFM)
● Largest union of musicians in the
world.
3. How to join
● Click become member on their
website.
● Find your local
4. Benefits
● Employment Opportunities
● A Pension for Retirement
● Insurance
❏ Equipment Insurance
❏ Professional Liability Insurance
❏ Accidental Death and Dismemberment
❏ Cancer Care Protection
❏ Catastrophe Major Medical Insurance
❏ Disability Income Plan
❏ Group Term Life Insurance
❏ Hospital Indemnity Plan
❏ Major Medical Insurance
❏ Short Term Medical Insurance
5. Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)
RIAA is a trade group whose member companies create,
manufacture and/or distribute more than 90% of all sound
recordings sold and produced in the United States.
● Formed in 1952 and has 1,600 members.
● Mission is to protect intellectual property rights and monitor
and review relevant laws, regulations and policies.
7. How to join
Have to be A U.S. record label/company
Download and email your completed RIAA membership packet with 2 copies of
sound recordings released by your company to RIAAmembership@riaa.com.
-Mail your application fee of $100.00 (with your label/company name) to:
RIAA
Attn: Accounting Department
1025 F Street, NW
10th Floor
Washington, DC 20004
8. Benefits Requirements
● Inclusion in RIAA’s listing of
member companies.
● Discounted rates on Gold &
Platinum Program certifications.
● Protects copyrights of member
labels.
● Be a U.S. based record
label/company.
● Distribute recordings of
performances to U.S. consumers
under your label for home use.
● Have not been engaged in the
piracy of sound recordings during
the last five years.
9. Motion Picture Editors Guild(Union Local 700)
Formed in 1937, by Sound Editor James Wilkinson along with Film Editors Ben
Lewis and Philip Cahn.
Two Locations: Los Angeles and New York
Over 8,000 Freelance and Staff Post-Production professionals.
10. Requirements to Join
● Letter from a non-union employer
● Proof of payment for non-union work experience
● Attend Orientation Meeting at Local 700
● Submit paperwork to CSATF
● Pay the Initiation and Process fees
Assistant Editor must have 100 days of non-union experience
Editor must have 175 days
Trailer Editor must have 100 days
Initiation Fee
Assistant Editor $2,100 Editor $3,500 Trailer Editor $2,400 Process fee $100
11. Benefits
● Motion Picture Health and Welfare www.mpiphp.org
● Motion Picture Pension Plan www.mpiphp.org
● IATSE National Benefit Funds(401k) www.iatsenbf.org
● Post-Production Practice Facilities
● Set Wages and Working Standards
● Screenings (LA & New York)
● Bi-Monthly Network Events ( LA)
● Available for Work List
● Magazine www.cinemontage.org
● 14 Committees
12. Producers Guild of America
Formed in 1962, when Ben Brady the president of the Television Producers Guild
and Walter Mirisch Screen Producers Guild merged into Producers Guild of
America.
Location: Los Angeles & New York
Over 7,000 members
13. Requirements to Join
Professional Experience
● Feature Films(2) : Released in minimum of (2) cities while in theaters for at
least a week or Streamed online(Netflix, Amazon, Hulu) or Streamed at a major
Film Festival.
● Short Films(5): see above, 40 minutes or less including all credits
● Episodic TV.(13): Streamed(Netflix, Amazon,Hulu)
● Two References and PGA Sponsor
● Cost of Membership Application $50
● Producers Council - Initiation Fee $725 and Annual Dues $425
● Ap Council & New Media Council - Initiation Fee $350 and Annual Dues $250
14. Benefits
● Network
● Job Board
● Discounted rates for health insurance
● Subscription PGA magazine Produced BY
● Screening to pre-release studio and independent features
● Discounted registration to Produced By Conference
● Free Seminars
● Discounts on Car rentals, hotels, events, etc.
● Over 20 Committees
16. News & Info
- Technical and creative tutorials, videos, and articles
- AES E-library/Journal of the AES
Discounts
- Reg. fees
- Apple Products
17. Meeting & Activities
- Local section meetings (examples)
Career Resources
- Member profiles
- Forums
- Networking
- Job Board
- Social media connections
18. News & Info
- JASA, Acoustics Today, POMA, Physics Today
- Standards
Discounts
- Reg. Fees
- Student membership
- Refer a friend program
- Scholarships & Subsidies
19. Meetings & Activities
- 2 a year.
- SMMfL
Career Resources
- Job Board
- Early Career Leadership
22. Game Audio Network Guild News
-http://www.audiogang.org/news/filter-by-news/
-Recording guide
-Updates on relevant current works (GoT,Dota2)
Resources
-Articles
-Video Turorials
-In depth guides
-Forums
23. Pricing
Student ($50/year)
For individuals currently enrolled in an official education program, be it at a university, high
school program, trade school etc. For non-professionals.
Associate ($75/year)
For individuals interested in working professionally in interactive audio but who have yet to
receive payment for their work on an interactive audio project.
Professional ($100/year)
For those individuals who have in the past or are currently receiving payment for audio
services pertaining to interactive entertainment.