How To Use Exhibit G To Stay SAG-Compliant
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Timecards are the quiet MVP of any union set. Boring? Maybe. Essential? Absolutely.
In this episode, John Cooke breaks down Exhibit G, the daily timecard required by SAG-AFTRA to document performer work hours, breaks, and approvals. If you’re producing under a union agreement, this form is a non-negotiable.
Whether you’re stepping onto your first union set or looking to tighten up your production process, this episode helps you understand where Exhibit G fits into the bigger picture: why it matters, how to manage it smoothly, and what to watch out for as you scale.
Key insights from this episode:
- What Exhibit G is and why every union shoot needs it
- How to fill out Exhibit G accurately for each performer
- The common details often missed on the form
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