Animation Guild Members Rally For Fair Contract In Burbank
04 Apr 2022Several hundred Animation Guild members and their supporters rallied today in Burbank, loudly demanding a fair contract from the Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers.Publicists Celebrate "Who We Are and What We Do"
28 Mar 2022The ICG Publicists held their 59th Annual ICG Publicists Awards on Friday, March 25, 2022, returning live to The Beverly Hilton Hotel.
Why Cinematography Is Oscars’ Biggest Boys Club
24 Mar 2022In the 94-year history of the Oscars, there is only one category, besides Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor, that has never been won by a woman. That would be Best Cinematography, which honors a movie’s lighting, framing and camerawork.IATSE Donates $25K to Support Ukrainian Refugees
18 Mar 2022Working people across the United States have stepped up to help out our friends, neighbors and communities during these trying times. In our regular Service + Solidarity Spotlight series, we'll showcase one of these stories every day. Here’s today’s story.IATSE, Actors Support Bill Against Hair Discrimination
18 Mar 2022SAG-AFTRA and Actors’ Equity Association are praising the passage Friday of the CROWN Act in the U.S. House of Representatives. The Create a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair Act, HR 2116, would prohibit discrimination in education and employment based on a person’s texture or style of hair. Several states, including California and New York, already have such laws.Local 600 Broadcast Rep Raquel Ruiz Likes to Think Outside the Box
17 Mar 2022The Local 600 baseball caps have already made their way to the members at TV news stations in the Pacific Northwest.
DP’s Behind ‘Dune,’ ‘Power of the Dog’ Reveal Their Process
15 Mar 2022This collaboration with director Joel Coen delivered French cinematographer Delbonnel his sixth Oscar nomination, following Amélie, A Very Long Engagement, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Inside Llewyn Davis and Darkest Hour.California IATSE Council Backs CA Set Safety Bill SB 831
15 Mar 2022Thom Davis, President of the California IATSE Council, issued the following statement Tuesday: “The tragic shooting of one of our members on the set of “Rust” has made the work of raising safety standards on sets even more urgent for the California IATSE Council (CIC)...How Cinematography of ‘Afterparty’ Planted All the Clues
12 Mar 2022A murder mystery is both the perfect and a slightly odd sandbox for a TV show. “The Afterparty” delights in playing different genres off of each other in each episode, as the audience and Detective Danner (Tiffany Haddish) watch each new potential suspect’s “mind movie” of what happened the night media phenom Xavier (Dave Franco) was murdered at his high school reunion afterparty.New Mexico to Build a $40 Million Film, TV and Media Academy
11 Mar 2022New Mexico's governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has allocated $40m in funding for the development of the Next Generation Media Academy (NGMA) in Albuquerque, which will train New Mexicans to work in the film and TV industry.Female Cinematographers Make Strides as Guilds Work to Boost Numbers
08 Mar 2022In 1997, UCLA cinematography professor William McDonald was home with his newborn daughter. As he looked into her eyes in his sleep-deprived state he began to wonder what her life would be like if she grew up and wanted to become a cinematographer. Would she have the same opportunities as men who wanted to study cinematography? Would she be able to find work after getting a degree and experience?25 Years Later: Brent Hershman’s Death Sparks Demands For Shorter Workdays
07 Mar 2022Sunday marked the 25th anniversary of the death of Brent Hershman, the second assistant cameraman on Pleasantville who was killed March 6, 1997, when he fell asleep at the wheel and slammed his car into a utility pole while driving home after working a 19-hour day – which had been preceded by four 15-hour days in a row.