Through the collective voice of more than 16,000 members that the DGA represents, the Guild seeks to protect directorial teams' legal and artistic rights, contend for their creative freedom, and strengthen their ability to develop meaningful and credible careers. The DGA's members include directors, unit production managers, assistant directors, associate directors, technical coordinators, stage managers, and production associates, who work in feature film, filmed, taped and live television, commercials, and documentaries.
Through the collective voice of more than 16,000 members that the DGA represents, the Guild seeks to protect directorial teams' legal and artistic rights, contend for their creative freedom, and strengthen their ability to develop meaningful and credible careers. The DGA's members include directors, unit production managers, assistant directors, associate directors, technical coordinators, stage managers, and production associates, who work in feature film, filmed, taped and live television, commercials, and documentaries.