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Meet the Union Reps Keeping Sets Safe For Performers

SAG-AFTRA

Release Date: 02/27/2025

What SAG-AFTRA Learned at the International Federation of Actors Congress show art What SAG-AFTRA Learned at the International Federation of Actors Congress

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SAG-AFTRA’s top three national officers — President Sean Astin, Executive Vice President Linda Powell and Secretary-Treasurer Michelle Hurd — sit down together with National Executive Director & Chief Negotiator Duncan Crabtree-Ireland during the 23rd International Federation of Actors (FIA) Congress in Birmingham, England last month. They discuss the power of global solidarity, the challenges facing performers across borders, and how issues like A.I., self-tapes, DEI, and workplace safety are shaping the next era of the industry. They also reflect on their paths to leadership and...

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James Cameron Wants to Protect Actors in the Age of A.I. Part 2 show art James Cameron Wants to Protect Actors in the Age of A.I. Part 2

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In the first part of our interview with legendary director James Cameron, he explained his actor-driven approach to performance capture and why human nuance is still at the core of great storytelling. In this second half, Cameron goes deeper into the promises and risks of A.I., where he believes the line sits between helpful innovation and harmful replacement. He talks about what Hollywood must stand guard over as these tools accelerate. And yes, he talks about Skynet and why The Terminator feels a lot less hypothetical today than it did in 1984. *The views expressed by guests are their own...

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James Cameron Wants to Protect Actors in the Age of A.I. Part 1 show art James Cameron Wants to Protect Actors in the Age of A.I. Part 1

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James Cameron has spent four decades pushing filmmaking technology forward, but at the core of his work is something deeply human. In this video, the Oscar-winning director of Terminator, Aliens, Titanic and the Avatar films (Avatar: Fire and Ash opens December 19) talks about why performance capture is the “purest form of cinema acting,” why he refuses to use generative A.I. for scripts and actors’ performances, and how safety and trust guide every set he runs. The man who dreamed up Skynet also explains what kind of A.I. boundaries the industry urgently needs to put in place. *The...

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New SAG-AFTRA President Sean Astin on What’s Next for the Union (Part 2) show art New SAG-AFTRA President Sean Astin on What’s Next for the Union (Part 2)

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In the second half of our conversation, newly elected SAG-AFTRA president Sean Astin opens up about lessons from the 2023 strike, the challenges of member communication and his goals for the next round of TV/Theatrical negotiations. Sean also reflects on what his most iconic roles — from Rudy to The Lord of the Rings — have taught him about leadership and fighting for what’s right. *The views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of their organization or SAG-AFTRA. Any mention of products or services does not imply endorsement.

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New SAG-AFTRA President Sean Astin On His Day-One Priorities (Part 1) show art New SAG-AFTRA President Sean Astin On His Day-One Priorities (Part 1)

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Sean Astin has spent most of his life in front of the camera starring in beloved films like The Goonies, Rudy, and The Lord of the Rings — and behind the scenes as a committed advocate for SAG-AFTRA and its members. Now he’s leading our union as its newly elected president. In Part 1 of this 2-part conversation with SAG-AFTRA National Executive Director and Chief Negotiator, Duncan Crabtree-Ireland, Sean talks about what this moment means to him, how his mother Patty Duke’s presidency shaped him, and why he sees this role as “identity shaping.” He also shares his vision for the next...

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How to Be More Confident in Auditions show art How to Be More Confident in Auditions

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Auditions are part of every performer’s journey, but that doesn’t mean they come naturally. The process can feel overwhelming, especially with the rise of self-taping. How can performers approach auditions with less stress and more confidence? SAG-AFTRA members Nikki Dixon and Wes Jetton join the podcast to share their best advice for staying grounded and enjoying the process. They talk about how to prepare without over-rehearsing, the importance of letting go after you hit send and why mindset and flexibility matter more than perfection. *The views expressed by guests are their own and do...

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Money Strategies Every Performer Should Know show art Money Strategies Every Performer Should Know

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Performers face unique financial challenges with multiple gigs and unpredictable income spread across different states and even other countries. But there are smart steps you can take right now to smooth the ups and downs of your income and protect yourself from IRS headaches. In this episode, we talk to Kevin Doyle, a licensed CPA who has spent more than a decade guiding creative professionals. He explains when it makes sense to form a loan out corporation or S corp, what performers overlook when claiming their deductions, and the smartest way to start building a retirement plan. *The views...

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What Actors Get Wrong About Commercial Auditions show art What Actors Get Wrong About Commercial Auditions

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For many actors, commercials are a vital part of building and sustaining a career. But the world of commercial casting can sometimes feel like a mystery. There are differences from theatrical casting, and the skills that book a commercial aren’t always the same ones that land a film or television role. To help break it all down, we’re joined by highly regarded casting director Alyson Horn. Alyson is the founder of AHC Casting in Los Angeles. She explains how commercial casting really works, why the skills that book commercials aren’t always the same ones that land film and TV roles, and...

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What It Takes to Build a Podcast From Scratch show art What It Takes to Build a Podcast From Scratch

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Podcasting has never offered more ways to grow your career and your income. Actor, comedian and impressionist Amy Phillips shares how she built her hit show, Drama Darling: A Real Housewives Comedy Podcast, from the ground up. She taught herself production, built an audience without a network and created multiple revenue streams from her home studio. Amy also explains how her podcast became a SAG-AFTRA signatory, making it possible for independent podcasters to apply their earnings toward union health and retirement benefits. *The views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily...

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What Unions Are Doing to Take On A.I. show art What Unions Are Doing to Take On A.I.

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This Labor Day, we’re replaying a SXSW Panel Discussion from last spring with leaders from SAG-AFTRA, the Writers Guild of America, the Directors Guild of America and IATSE. We talked about how our unions are protecting members in the age of A.I., what we’ve already won at the bargaining table, what’s still ahead and why collective action matters more than ever. Labor Day is about honoring workers and their rights, and this panel is a reminder of how unions are coming together to support the people who make our industry run. *The views expressed by guests are their own and do not...

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