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DGA Quarterly Goes Digital

May 13, 2011
Members who have friends or colleagues who have admired the DGA Quarterly on their coffee table and asked how they could get a copy, can now direct them to Kindle, and soon to an iPad or iPhone. With this move, the Quarterly is expanding its reach to a larger, digital audience outside the Guild, as well as members who would like to read the magazine on their mobile devices.

The timing coincides with the Guild’s celebration of its 75th anniversary. The Quarterly is publishing four chronological issues to commemorate the occasion, culminating in Fall 2011. The initial anniversary issue, featuring the Guild’s first president King Vidor on the cover, can be accessed through Amazon’s Kindle store for $1.99 per month.

Within the next month, the Quarterly will have its own app that can be purchased on Apple devices for $1.99, with subsequent issues selling for $2.99 for non-members and free to members with a coupon.

“This is a logical and exciting step for the Quarterly,” said the magazine’s editor James Greenberg. “Not only does it make our craft journal available to members digitally, but also brings the history and accomplishments of the Guild to anyone interested in the work of directors and their team.”

In addition, all stories from the Quarterly dating back to Fall 2005 are available online as part of this newly relaunched DGA website. See them by visiting the Craft section or clicking here.  

Click here to visit the DGA Quarterly Kindle page on Amazon.

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