Mentions of Screen Directors Guild of New Zealand in New Zealand Parliament debates
Screen Directors Guild of New Zealand has been mentioned in 4 parliamentary debates since November 2005.
Television New Zealand Amendment Bill
In Committee 17 May 2011
Hon LIANNE DALZIEL
... on this bill. It is the submission that came to the Commerce Committee from New Zealand directors and editors—the Screen Directors Guild of New Zealand. They also made this point: “We are missing out as a nation if the only values we embrace are short-term commercial ....
... on this bill. It is the submission that came to the Commerce Committee from New Zealand directors and editors—the Screen Directors Guild of New Zealand. They also made this point: “We are missing out as a nation if the only values we embrace are short-term ...
Copyright (Infringing File Sharing) Amendment Bill
Second Reading 13 Apr 2011
JONATHAN YOUNG
... those people in it. I remember a person who came to the select committee: Anna Cahill, the executive director of the Screen Directors Guild of New Zealand. She said that one issue the select committee should understand is that the industry all around the world is grappling ...
... those people in it. I remember a person who came to the select committee: Anna Cahill, the executive director of the Screen Directors Guild of New Zealand. She said that one issue the select committee should understand is that the industry all around the ...
First Reading 22 Apr 2010
GARETH HUGHES ... will, but they cannot be reduced to this as their only source of income, like some 19th century street musician. Screen Directors Guild executive director Anna Cahill has said: “New Zealand artists and audiences stand to lose unless the government ...
Copyright (New Technologies) Amendment Bill
Second Reading 4 Sep 2007
MARYAN STREET ... which is also a matter of real importance. At every point, submitters came with a particular issue—like the Screen Directors Guild talking about directors’ rights. That is nothing other than a genuine reflection of the process of having something ...