SAG-AFTRA AND VOICE OVER Los Angeles and National Voiceover Performers Committee Proposal October 4, 2018, modified December 8, 2018 Summary: Due
to major technological advancements over the past two decades, the
majority of the voiceover industry (as much as 75% or more, by some
estimates) is non-union. Voiceover work is increasingly being produced
non-union and voiced by non-union performers, who along with their
buyers have created a faster and easier business model, which is
thriving. Simply put, voiceover can be recorded by anyone, anywhere in
the world. The opportunities for SAG-AFTRA members working in voiceover
areas has been steadily decreasing over the years and will continue to
do so unless we take action now. Voiceover performers live in an
anonymous and atomized landscape, unlike the vast majority of our peers
who work on camera. Reclaiming this work will require an approach that
may feel uncomfortable for some; it is an approach that meets the
industry where it is, rather than where we would like it to be. The
purpose of this proposal is to reclaim union voiceover by helping to
bring both non-union buyers and voice actors into the mix and under the
umbrella of SAG-AFTRA contracts. In order to mitigate the erosion of
union voiceover work, the Los Angeles Local Voiceover Performers
Committee recommend an added way to bring non-union voice actors into
our Union. Our proposal is designed to modify the current payment plan
for joining SAG-AFTRA and to make it easier for these performers to
choose to join the union. Currently, SAG-AFTRA offers two payment options
for new members:
This proposal applies to New Joins who
exclusively work in voiceover and our recommendation is that the $3,000
(or applicable) initiation fee be paid in equal increments over a three
(3) to five (5) year period. Our proposal also recognizes the need to
concurrently organize non-union buyers; something we believe can best be
done by granting an organizing waiver temporarily suspending Global
Rule 1 for these voiceover new-joins during the five year initiation
payment period. This would allow voice actors to work for their existing
clients while paying the initiation fee. We feel this would encourage
them to report their work to a union representative, who can then begin a
process of education and organizing of the buyers in this space. During
the proposed three (3) to five (5) year joining period, the Los Angeles
and National Voiceover Performers Committees and Voiceover Contracts
Department, will work with agents, buyers, and talent throughout the
country to help educate and proactively assist in converting non-union
work. Another important piece of this is to concurrently develop
technology that will streamline the signatory and hiring process for
union actors in the voiceover arena. We believe this proposal enables the
union to most effectively recapture an industry that has slipped away
from us. This will allow us to organize in a way that recognizes and
accepts the technological shifts that have occurred in the industry. We
will also be working with the necessary SAG-AFTRA departments
to:
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