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Back to Talent Resources > Professional Associations
At Star Search Casting, we believe in leaving no stone unturned, so here is a list of talent resources to consider if you are interested in additional marketing.
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American Screenwriters Association
269 S. Beverly Drive, Ste. 2600
Beverly Hills, CA 90212-3807
USA
phone: 866-265-9091
http://www.asascreenwriters.com/
ASA exists to serve the largest, most under-represented writer's population today...the hundreds of thousands of screenwriters who are diligently working to write and sell their film and television scripts, or are currently working in film or television and looking to advance their careers.
#10 cityview tun razak selangor, Not Selected, 68000, Madagascar
Cell: 017-628-3202
Attn: andi jeff
CAPE
CAPE
P.O. Box 251855
Los Angeles, CA 90025
Tel: 310.278.2313
E-Mail: info@capeusa.org
CAPE New York Chapter
310 West 18th Street, #4B
New York, NY 10011
Tel: (Tues. - Fri.) 866.206.9067 x1723
E-Mail: capeny@onebox.com
Contact Us By E-Mail
E-Mail for Media/Press Requests: CAPEpr@capeusa.org
Website: http://www.capeusa.org
Founded in 1991 in Los Angeles, the Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment (CAPE) is a non-profit organization, promoting diversity in the media arts and entertainment through educational programs that develop the next generation of Asian Pacific artists and leaders, and bridge intercultural understanding between Asian Pacifics and the community at large.
Catholics In Media Associates (CIMA)
12400 Ventura Blvd. #228
Studio City, CA 91604
818-907-2734
http://www.catholicsinmedia.org/
Catholics In Media Associates was formed by working professionals in the entertainment industry whose initial purpose was to share personal concerns of faith and spirituality as it is experienced in the workplace.
Since 1992, we've supported each other through prayer gatherings, speaking to other groups in outreach, professional enrichment seminars, supporting festivals and general community building.
CINEWOMAN
P.O. BOX 691637
Los Angeles, CA 90069
Phone: 310-288-1160
email: Info@Cinewomen.com
http://www.cinewomen.org
CineWomen LA is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to increase the visibility of women in the entertainment industry by supporting emerging filmmakers through CineGroups, networking, & screenings. Our aim is to help our members develop the skills necessary to tell compelling, enlightening and entertaining stories in movies and television.
Doculink
website: http://www.doculink.org
D O C U L I N K is a community for documentary filmmakers who share information, leads, ideas, and a commitment to support each other's growth as nonfiction filmmakers.
Hai Phong, Not Selected, 84031, Vietnam Work: +84-31-265 1736 Website: http://dominovn.comAttn: Dam Thom
Film Artist's Network
PO Box 93032
Hollywood, CA 90093-3032
or
P.O. Box 323
Canoga Park. CA 91305
Website: http://www.filmartistsnetwork.com
Film Artists Network (F.A.N.) truly independent cinema is the best-kept secret in the motion picture industry. As a worldwide membership organization of talented filmmakers, it is also an innovator of projects and programs devoted to developing, promoting and supporting Independent filmmaking.
Film Independent (FIND)
9911 West Pico Blvd. 11th Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90035
310.432.1200 (phone)
310.432.1203 (fax)
Website: www.FilmIndependent.org
Development Department
310.432.1250
Sponsor@FilmIndependent.org
Membership Department
310.432.1200
Membership@FilmIndependent.org
Filmmaker Labs
Josh Welsh, Filmmaker Labs Manager
Soo Hugh, Filmmaker Labs Assistant
310.432.1200
FilmmakerLabs@FilmIndependent.org
Film Independent is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping independent filmmakers get their films made, building the audience for independent film, and increasing diversity in the film industry. We have over 6,000 members in Los Angeles. You can join and support the cause anytime; our membership dues are only $95 a year. If you believe independent film is critical to our culture and to the future of cinema.
Film Industry Network
12400 Ventura Blvd., #166
Studio City, CA 91604
Website: http://www.filmindustrynetwork.com
Film Industry Network (or FIN for short) is a non-profit networking community comprised of individuals from all facets of the entertainment industry.
FIN provides a fun and relaxed atmosphere where individuals can make key contacts, develop solid industry relationships, exchange vital resources and take advantage of real networking opportunities. Our goal is to create an organization that truly supports the goals and careers of its members.
Filmmakers Alliance, Inc.
1030 W. Hillcrest Blvd
Inglewood, CA 90301
info@filmmakersalliance.com
http://filmmakersalliance.com
Phone 310-568-0633
Fax 213.291.0516
FA is a membership organization that functions as a managed mutual
support community. Each and every member's participation is necessary
and deeply valued.
318 E broadway Glendale, California, 91205, United States
Cell: 818-482-0768
Attn: Louis Weaver
International Documentary Association (IDA)
1201 West 5th Street, Suite M320
Los Angeles, CA 90017 USA
Phone: 213.534.3600
Fax: 213.534.3610
Website: http://www.documentary.org
The mission of the International Documentary Association is to promote nonfiction film and video around the world by:
- Supporting and recognizing the efforts of documentary film and video makers
- Increasing public appreciation and demand for the documentary
- Providing a forum for documentary makers, their supporters and suppliers
Chicago, Illinois, 60607, United States
Home: 630-289-9938
Attn: Lola Mustapha
Zion, Illinois, 60099, United States
Work: 815-242-6688
Attn: Mike Murphy
National Association of Latino Independent Producers (NALIP)
P.O. Box 1247
Santa Monica, CA 90406
Tel: 310.395.8880
Fax: 310.395.8811
Email: info@nalip.org
Webiste: http://www.nalip.org
The National Association of Latino Independent Producers (NALIP) is a national membership organization that addresses the professional needs of Latino/Latina independent producers. NALIP is the first such effort aimed at Latino production in thirty years, and it is the first to last more than one year and to provide ongoing support for the Latino independent film and video makers. In five years, we have emerged as the premiere Latino media organization, addressing the most underrepresented and the largest ethnic minority in the country.
Organization of Black Screenwriters (OBS)
Website: http://www.obswriter.com
The Organization of Black Screenwriters, Inc. (OBS) began in 1986 to address the lack of black writers represented within the entertainment industry. Our primary function is to assist screenwriters in the creation of works for film and television and to help them present their work to the industry. As a result of our great efforts and the continued growth of the organization, we have developed a powerful network which includes the Writers Guild of America and many agents, producers, directors and studios.
Women In Film (WIF)
Webiste: http://www.wif.org
WIF recognizes the importance of developing pathways and opportunities to encourage current and future generations of women to explore and pursue careers in all fields of the entertainment industry. WIF actively supports women in the entertainment industry in four key ways:
(1) assists independent filmmakers who have demonstrated advanced and innovative skills;
(2) funds programs which provide scholarships and internships;
(3) contributes financially and creatively to the production of PSAs which spotlight issues important to women and
(4) creates events and seminars which are educational and creatively enlight-ening.
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