The Directors Guild is sick of everyone else on the set taking their jobs

The Directors Guild is sick of everyone else on the set taking their jobs

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Key Points:

  • The Directors Guild of America (DGA) is proposing limits on individuals already employed in other production roles directing episodes, aiming to preserve directing opportunities for career directors amid a shrinking TV landscape.
  • This move responds to fewer episodic TV productions and reduced directing slots, restricting those without directing experience from taking too many episodes.
  • The tentative DGA agreement with major studios includes adjustments to health plan contributions, pushes for better U.S. tax incentives, and addresses AI use in directing, granting directors final say over AI-generated material.
  • The agreement also introduces an employer-funded program to help directors develop AI skills, reflecting an acceptance of AI's growing role in the industry.
  • Overall, the restrictions reflect the DGA's effort to protect directing jobs in an era of shorter TV seasons and fewer episodes per series.

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