Directors Guild Secures Comprehensive Four-Year Deal with Hollywood Studios

Ta-Nehisi Coates

Author and journalist whose work on culture, race, and history includes writing for Marvel's "Black Panther."

The Directors Guild of America (DGA) has announced a groundbreaking four-year provisional agreement with major Hollywood studios, addressing critical concerns such as employment stability, healthcare funding, and the burgeoning impact of artificial intelligence on the industry. This comprehensive deal aims to provide a secure and prosperous future for its members in a rapidly evolving landscape.

A New Era of Stability: DGA's Landmark Agreement

Prioritizing Member Welfare: Health Plan and Job Security

The DGA's latest agreement includes a substantial increase in employer contributions to the union's health plan, marking the largest such boost in its history. This move is designed to fortify the health plan's financial stability, ensuring members continue to receive robust healthcare benefits despite rising costs. Additionally, the guild has focused on job protection strategies, particularly in response to a notable decline in film and television employment in recent years. This includes securing studio commitments to advocate for federal tax incentives, aiming to stimulate job creation within the U.S. entertainment sector.

Safeguarding Creative Control in the Age of AI

Recognizing the transformative potential of artificial intelligence, the DGA has implemented pioneering protections for directors. The agreement establishes that any content generated with AI will be treated akin to traditionally captured footage, firmly placing it under the director's creative purview. This proactive stance ensures that directors maintain artistic control and attribution in projects utilizing AI technologies. Furthermore, the deal mandates transparency from employers regarding the use of AI in productions and sets clear guidelines for licensing directorial work for commercial generative AI systems.

Addressing Employment Challenges and Industry Practices

To combat the downturn in employment for its members, the DGA has introduced new contractual language that restricts "affiliated hires"—individuals already involved in a production who seek directorial credits without prior experience. This measure aims to create more opportunities for seasoned DGA directors. The union also plans to engage with studios on the issue of non-U.S. directors hired by American companies outside DGA agreements, seeking to level the playing field for its members working internationally. The agreement also includes a labor bulletin preventing employers and agents from excluding DGA directors from non-U.S. or Canadian positions.

Financial Gains and Residuals Adjustments

The four-year contract guarantees a 2.5 percent wage increase in the initial year, followed by three percent increases for the subsequent three years. Moreover, the deal incorporates adjustments to residuals, ensuring fair compensation for directors' ongoing work. A significant provision mandates a "pilot directed by" credit for every episode of a television series, acknowledging the director's foundational role. The DGA and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) have also committed to developing a specialized agreement for docuseries, which have historically lacked clear contractual definitions.

A Comprehensive Approach to a Dynamic Industry

This tentative agreement, unanimously approved by the DGA's national board, is now subject to ratification by its 19,500 members. The negotiations, led by DGA national executive director Russell Hollander and AMPTP president Gregory Hessinger, sought a longer contract term than usual to secure these unique benefits. The deal also outlines a "skills enhancement" program funded by the AMPTP, designed to help union members adapt to new generative AI workflows, thereby fostering continued professional growth and relevance in a rapidly evolving industry.

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