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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the SCHEDULE A-1 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information in the designated fields, including your Name, SIN #, Loan-out, BC Incorp. #, Date of Birth, Address, Tel. #, City/Province, and Postal Code. This information is essential for compliance with CCRA regulations.
  3. Indicate your employment details by checking the appropriate box for 'Employed for' and filling in your Salary. Specify whether this is per episode, per week, or per day.
  4. Complete the sections regarding the Current Title of Motion Picture and Episode Number if applicable. Clearly state the Declared Use and Additional Use of Motion Picture.
  5. Fill in the Start Date, Guaranteed Period of Employment, Number of Days Prep, and Number of Days Shoot as required.
  6. Select the appropriate location type (Studio Zone or Nearby Location / Distant Location / Combination) and provide details about final cutting authority and post-production locale.
  7. Review the authorization section regarding Union Dues and pension contributions before signing. Ensure all parties have signed and dated where indicated.

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Becoming a DGC Member Your application will be evaluated to assess your level of relevant experience gained in 150 days, worked over a minimum of three productions, in a position equivalent to a category represented by the DGC in the District you are applying to. If you are a rejoining Member, click here.
The Directors Guild of Canada (DGC) is a national labor organization that represents over 5,500 key creative and logistical personnel in the screen-based industry covering all areas of direction, design, production and editing.
There are many pathways to becoming a film Director. Some start as Screenwriters, Cinematographers, Producers, film Editors or actors. Others go to film school and start by making their own independent short films before graduating to feature-length works.
If your question is not answered here, contact our office at 416-925-8200, toll-free at 1-888-972-0098 or by e-mail at info@dgcontario.ca.
To qualify for membership, you must have one writing contract in our jurisdiction, which has been signed in the past two years with a producer who is signatory to one of our agreements, or qualify under one of our membership incentives.

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The Directors Guild of Canada, B.C. District Council (DGC BC) represents the creative and logistical personnel in the film and television industry in British Columbia.

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