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Directors UK (previously DPRS) is the professional association for British directors working in the audiovisual sector, with over 8,000 members. [1] The organisation is both a collective management organisation for the distribution of secondary rights payments to directors, and the campaigning body seeking to protect and enhance the rights of directors in the UK.
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The DGGB continued to be instrumental in working to improve directors’ terms, conditions, and remuneration. In 1987, they established The Directors & Producers Rights Society (DPRS) and initiated the TV directors’ rights strike in 2000, creating an industry-wide alliance of the Guild, BECTU and the DPRS, which had brought about new residual block payment agreements with the main UK TV ...
Directors UK, the Brit org representing 7,500 screen directors, has published updated guidelines for helming nudity and sex scenes in the pandemic era. The suggestions include the idea that, at ...
This is a list of film directors and television directors who were born in the United Kingdom, or lived and/or worked in the UK for a significant part of their career.Some Irish, American and European directors who have spent large portions of their career working in the UK are included on this list.