This Week’s Good Reads (Week of January 7)
Happy New Year! 2019 got off to an accolades-filled start, with nominations rolling out this week for the PGA Awards (producers!), DGA Awards (directors!), […]
Happy New Year! 2019 got off to an accolades-filled start, with nominations rolling out this week for the PGA Awards (producers!), DGA Awards (directors!), […]
In any career field, there’s something to be said about the old-fashioned way of working up through the ranks. Get in at the entry
We at SAGindie are always on the lookout for resources that help low-budget filmmakers, and this is one we couldn’t wait to share. Professional-level
Every Friday here on the indieBlog, we do our best to provide a weekly rundown of good reads in hopes of keeping filmmakers, actors,
[UPDATED 12/21/18] Looking back on 2018, we can’t help but think of the rollercoaster of emotions, the litany of scandals, the abundance of both
2018 saw the launch of the SAGindie Movies & Music program, dedicated to bridging the divide between filmmakers and music professionals. Finally, the SAGindie
SAGindie is always ready to spread the word about our work and how filmmakers can utilize SAG-AFTRA’s low-budget agreements. So we were more than
As we prepare to wind things down for the year on the ol’ SAGindie website (stay tuned next week for some best-of-2018 lists!) we’re
Countdowns of Christmas movies are a big thing this time of year (multiple cable networks do them and barely even overlap!), and we never
It was a rainy week in Los Angeles, and a rocky week for potential Oscar hosts, but the City of Angeles has persevered! In
BRIDEY ELLIOTT comes from what is usually referred to as a “showbiz family,” with branches of her family tree working in the entertainment industry
Despite being less than two years out of film school, KENDALL GOLDBERG has already achieved quite a lot. While studying film production at Chapman University,