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Have you written a novel? A television pilot? A screenplay perhaps? Then you should probably be a member of the Writers Guild of America. Having a dispute with fellow writers over credits to your magnum opus? The Guild can help. Need assistance with copyrighting your property? They do that, too.
Since its inception in 1933 the WGA has provided a wide range of resources for writers, including access to facilities, legal support and networking opportunities.
But it’s not just the traditional narrative screenwriters the WGA serves to support and protect: As proof of its dedication to the art, the WGA’s latest expansion includes new divisions to distinctly recognize writers for animated television series (with plans to embrace animated feature film writers as well), cable documentaries (including reality TV) and video games and electronic media. “As new methods of content distribution provide increased creative and economic opportunities for writers, the WGAW [will continue] to work to ensure that our guild members… are not only compensated for the reuse of their work, but receive their fair share for new content they develop, no matter the genre or media,†the Writers Guild of America, West explains in a statement to MM. As the years progress, and the term “writer” grows ever-more complicated, the WGA is sure to be right there to help the future generation of writers, in all their many incarnations.
For more information visit their website.
Sound off: The Writers Guild of America has been expanding in an attempt to grow along with the term of “writer.” What type of writer should the Guild be including next? What do you think is the next frontier for writers? Talk back in the comments section of the blog!
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- Comment by Pro Se Thoughts on 5/19/07 at 9:40 pm
I think the next frontier for writers is to stop assuming Hollywood should promote smut. How about getting writers that realize there are millions of people out here that don’t go to the theaters any more because the material is offensive, and the writers are so afraid to write about subjects (like families and God) because Hollywood is anti-family and anti-God. You lose a lot of would-be movie goers by shutting out the ones Hollywood despises.
------ Comment by Cat on 11/05/07 at 8:37 am
No kidding!
- Comment by Sylva Uba on 12/04/07 at 4:42 am
Sir, Please I’ve written some films and comedies.
I need assistance for production or sales.- Comment by Nick Warsaw on 7/21/09 at 12:20 pm
I don’t belong to the WGA, can my wife and my television pilot be protected if we show it to an agent or anybody else?
- Comment by Sylva on 7/24/09 at 2:12 am
I have already registered one of my scripts with the WGA and also with one company, (inktip) and they have already placed it at the market. It is captioned, “Martyrdom”
I have at least nine other scripts but I’m finding it difficult to register or send them to companies because of credit card and also being jobless.
Any agent who want to go through the script can contact INKTIP.COM.
I am not a member of WGA but the association have accepted my script registration and offered me a certificate to testify that my script is with them.
I am posting this comment because I needed help for my other scripts and registration as a full member of WGA.
Thanks.
Sylva- Comment by Ooty on 8/16/10 at 3:02 am
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