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Sag-Aftra is a professional union for Actors and Personalities. It’s an Artists union for film actors, actresses, as well as television and radio artists, TV News Media personalities, Stage Artists, Choreographers and new media artists, also home to the Sag Awards. Formerly the Screen Actors Guild and American Federation of Theatrical Radio Artists separately, they now are one union and one new brand with the help of the dearly departed president Ken Howard. Read more...
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The Writers Guild of America West (WGAW), headquartered in Los Angeles, California is located across the street from The Original Farmers Market, it is a US labor union and Guild representing film and television writers. The Writers Guild of America, also has an East Coast Chapter: The Writers Guild of America East (WGAe), headquartered in New York, New York. The Guild operates to facilitate screenplay registrations for its members as well as Read more...
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Streetlights PA’s is a Non-Profit organization located at the historic Raleigh Studios on the Van Ness Ave side. The organization is for young Adults 20 and over with low-income, or for those who meet with adversity economically and reside in or near the County of Los Angeles, California. These young Adults must have access to a motor vehicle, and possesses a valid drivers licence Read more...
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Hollywood CPR is a non-profit organization for those interested in below-the-line careers in motion picture and television production. The program is housed at the West Los Angeles College campus, and features an 18-month entry-level course taught by entertainment industry professionals and retirees. Although they do not guarantee job placement, they have relationships with industry pros at various film studios and unions. When a student shows they are serious Read more...
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Cine Gear Expo is a trade show exhibit held Hollywood on the Paramount Pictures Studios backlot, held annually in usually June. It features a variety of the latest motion picture and TV equipment utilized in film and television. Many major brands such as GoPro, Sony, Arri, Mole-Richardson Company, Zylight, Matthews Studio Equipment, Samy’s Camera, Cinemills, Litegear etc., come together every year to showcase entertainment industry’s finest. There are booths set up around the Paramount lot from Stage 4 through Stage 32. And food vendors such as In-N-Out Burger and Pink’s Hot Read more...
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Zylight manufacturers and distributes LED lighting for the entertainment industry, such as film and television. They’ve been featured at exhibits and trade shows such as the Nab Show in Las Vegas, and the Cine Gear Expo at Paramount Pictures. They feature state of the art lighting ensembles for filmmaking and TV programming that is second to none. They promise an unbeatable product portfolio, which delivers the best lighting and tools within the entertainment sector. Read more...
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The Co-founder of Quixote Studios Mikel Elliott is also the CEO of one of the premier rental companies of studio equipment for the entertainment industry. At Quixote Studios, they offer motion picture and television production truck rentals, trailers, honey wagons, Grip and Lighting equipment, Photo Rentals and Pro Supplies. Not to mention a studio store, as well as plenty of studio space. Our very own @grip-department says, it’s a one stop shop for all your film and television Read more...
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Known as the former Columbia Pictures studios lot, the property has been known as the largest Independent Film Studio in Hollywood, California. In 2004, Global Innovation Partners bought the studio from Pick-Vanoff Co. However, GI Partners Equity later sells the property in 2007 to Hudson Pacific Properties (NYSE: HPP), a vertically integrated real estate company. Today, Hudson Pacific Properties still owns the historic film and television studio, and have sister studios, such as Sunset Bronson, Sunset Las Palmas Studios and United Recording studios respectively. The studio is Read more...
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The Hollywood Athletic Club is one of the oldest venues in Los Angeles, California. Once considered the tallest building in Hollywood, and originally designed to be a health club with a hefty membership fee and member dues. As to which only celebrities of  the time, such as Charlie Chaplin, Walt Disney, Mary Pickford, Cecil B. deMille, Humphrey Bogart and Clark Gable could afford. The Read more...
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: ClosedMon8:00 AM - 5:00 PMTue8:00 AM - 5:00 PMWed8:00 AM - 5:00 PMThu8:00 AM - 5:00 PMFri8:00 AM - 5:00 PMSatClosedSunClosedMole-Richardson Co., is one of the oldest Motion Picture lighting distributors and rentals in Hollywood, which was originally founded by Peter Mole and Elmer C. Richardson in 1927. Once located in a building occupied by the Modern Craft Laundry Company at 900 N La Brea Ave., and designed by master architects Morgan, Walls, and Clements, who also designed the El Capitan Theatre on Hollywood Blvd, the 84-year-old building Read more...