ON BEHALF OF THE

Mr. Chairman and members of the Commission, thank you for inviting the Directors Guild of America, representing over 11,000 film and television directors and their directorial teams. We are pleased to submit our statement to you on the subject of runaway film and television productions. My name is Ed Sherin and I have been a director, producer, and actor for over forty years including over thirty years as a director in the motion picture and television industry. I am a member of the Directors Guild of America and currently sen/ice as the National Vice President of the DGA.

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