August 4, 2022, Toronto — In June of 2021, 260 ACTRA members responded to a survey regarding vocal health and acting in video games. The survey is the first quantified survey regarding vocal health in the industry. The key findings are that voice work in video games can be taxing…
Author: Karl Pruner
ACTRA Toronto strongly condemns anti-Black racism, police violence and all forms of discrimination and harassment.
May 2, 2022, Toronto – ACTRA Toronto is pleased to announce the hiring of Luisa Alvarez Restrepo (she/her) in the role of Manager: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging. Ms. Alvarez Restrepo is a Colombian-Canadian film executive, programmer and creator with deep ties to the international film community. As Project Manager…
There’s a new voucher in town. The new Green voucher will replace Blue, Pink & Yellow paper vouchers on set. The big change on the green voucher is the the top left box where you mark the appropriate checkbox to indicate your ACTRA membership category (Full Member, Apprentice,…
ACTRA Toronto stands in solidarity with the courageous and committed writers and creators who in speaking out have effected positive change in our industry. Representation matters. Challenging homophobia matters. ACTRA Toronto President David Gale comments, “As the first openly queer President of ACTRA Toronto, I know how important it is to feel…
ACTRA Toronto strongly condemns racism, police violence and all forms of discrimination. In solidarity with the Ontario Human Rights Commission, we support the call for the Toronto Police Services Board, Toronto Police Service, City of Toronto and the Government of Ontario to take bold action to address systemic and anti-Black…