CSA Casting Society of America / Photo Credit: TV Week - CSA
WHAT IS THE ALLIANCE OF MOTION
PICTURE AND TELEVISION PRODUCERS? (In the Entertainment industry.)
Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers?
The Casting Society of America (CSA) was created in
February of 1982 with the intent of establishing a recognized standard of
professionalism in the casting field and providing its members with a support
organization to further their goals and protect their common interests. The
founding members of the organization (which at the time was called the American
Society of Casting Directors) were Mike Fenton, Al Onorato and Joe Reich. By
1983, membership had grown to 39 and CSA began publishing a monthly newsletter
for its members, reporting on casting-related news of interest.
CSA currently boasts close to 1000 members. CSA
Casting Directors and Associates work around the world, with members based in the
United States, Canada, Europe, Australia and Africa. Today CSA acts as a global
resource for producers, directors and creative teams seeking casting
professionals, promotes the image of casting directors and associates
worldwide, engages in a number of charitable activities, and supports its
members by sharing important and helpful professional information of common
interest.
The society is not to be confused with an industry
union. The Teamsters represent most (though not all) of the major casting
directors in Hollywood. Members use the post-nominal letters "CSA"
Membership eligibility
The following requirements must be met in order to
join the CSA:
Sponsorship letters from at least two current members
of the CSA…
Two years of screen or stage credit as Primary
Casting Director…
Casting directors who are also personal managers are
not eligible for membership in the CSA.
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CSA Casting Society of America / Photo Credit: TV Week - CSA
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