Oscar movies/award question.

Indeed, I know someone who worked for the SAG health insurance plan for many years, paying the medical claims of the movie stars.

Two things here…

Yes I knew that was the Team America guild (which is why I put the :stuck_out_tongue: there)

Also…man I never knew the guild did those things. So what are the restrictions for this? What’s preventing someone from writing really crappy scripts, not selling them to anyone, but writing enough to be considered a “writer” and using the guild for benefits? Do you have to be published? Bought?
(I’m sure I could google these things…but I’m a sucker for human interaction. Plus, this is all so damn interesting…I never knew these things.)

I figured you knew it was the Guild from Team America, but I said that in case other people didn’t.

I suppose slackers can belong to Guilds, I have no idea what it takes to join then stay in a Guild. I could look it up too but I have to go to work. One thing I know, there are dues to pay to stay in a Guild. The dues might be worth the benefits received.

Speaking of Oscars, there are dues you have to pay to stay a member of AMPAS, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which you can only join via invitation. It’s funny, people would kill to get an invitation to pay AMPAS’s dues.

Yes, you have to sell a script to someone legitimate in order to join. More than a script. You have to amass 24 units of material. Click on that link to see what units mean. 24 units is a full-length movie script, with smaller number of units for other forms of writing.

The initiation fee is $2500. Ongoing dues ain’t cheap either. The Writers Guild of America is not a casual club. It’s a serious organization. They closed down Hollywood last year. You don’t do that with a few guys that sitting in their underwear screwing around at a keyboard.

You really should click all over that site. You’ll be amazed.

Day late and a dollar short, but this made me remember:

"Joseph Turner White: What’s an associate producer credit?
Bill Smith: It’s what you give to your secretary instead of a raise. "

From State and Main
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