Hi. I'm new to this list, so here's a good time to say hi. Anyway, AFTRA really hates this and they throw a big fit if they find out, but from what friends have told me, you can work on non-AFTRA projects uncredited or under a pseudonym to get around these issues. I'd say use with extreme caution though.
On 5/6/07, Justin Kownacki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Actually, the one issue that my cast member who's becoming an AFTRA > member had was: if AFTRA sees he's working on a web series and ISN'T > under a deferred payment contract, perhaps AFTRA might fine him. > > Which, again, is ludicrous because they'd essentially be fining him > for working on something that isn't generating income in the first > place... > > I'll definitely keep the group posted as information becomes available. > > Cheers. > > Justin Kownacki > Producer, "Something to Be Desired" > http://www.somethingtobedesired.com > > -- Daniel J. Geduld Audio: http://www.everyonesvoice.com Video: http://www.flyingsquidstudios.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
