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January 07, 2004

producer's guild of america   (link)

http://www.producersguild.org/
Welcome to the Producers Guild of America. The PGA's Board of Directors are determined that you find this an unparalleled resource for all aspects of producing in motion pictures, television and new media. We are committed to expanding this website to serve and inspire producers, and those interested in producing, around the world.

The PGA invites you to use this website to get in touch with other producers; to gather information on producers and on their productions; to find answers to production questions; to consult with the PGA regarding producer credit issues; to pursue other issues that matter to you industry-wide; to voice complaints; to explore all aspects of the world of producing and to link to other key industry-related websites.

It is our fondest hope that - whatever your needs, goals or concerns, whatever your degree of experience and knowledge - you will find producersguild.org an essential resource. It connects you to an extraordinary professional organization. The PGA's membership and affiliated membership exceeds 1,700 working motion picture, television and new media producers worldwide.

Our industry, and our relation to it, is in flux. It is the unshakable conviction of our membership that the producer is, and will always be, at the visionary center of this creative industry. We invite you to join us in this conviction and avail yourself of all the resources we offer. For, finally, producers are nothing more, and nothing less, than the curators of the world's imagination.

Posted by yargevad at January 7, 2004 05:29 PM


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