ICG Publicists to Support Hardship Fund in Lieu of 2021 Awards Show
17 Feb 2021Publicists with the International Cinematographers Guild have canceled their annual awards luncheon to instead support their Local 600 Hardship Fund amid the pandemic.Deep Dive with "One Night in Miami..."
16 Feb 2021Join ICG Magazine/ICG Local 600 for our next "Deep Dive" with Amazon Studio's One Night in Miami... on February 21.‘Da 5 Bloods’ Cinematographer Tom Sigel Lenses Spike Lee’s Modern Epic
11 Feb 2021Watching Spike Lee’s latest joint Da 5 Bloods, you’re immediately taken aback by how NOW it feels. How immediately it renders right in front of you. His film blends a decades-old story with all of the aggression, angst, and anguish of the modern day Black Lives Matter movement. As I’ve said in my review, it feels as if Spike finished editing it moments before you hit play on Netflix.‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ Cinematographer On His Methods
10 Feb 2021Telling the true-life story of Black Panther Party leader Fred Hampton (Daniel Kaluuya), “Judas and the Black Messiah” leans on historical authenticity. That was important to director Shaka King, who spent years researching Hampton and William O’Neal (LaKeith Stanfield), the FBI informant involved in the 1969 assassination of 21-year-old Hampton.‘Being Black In Animation’ Panel Hosted by Animation Guild
09 Feb 2021In celebration of Black History Month, the Animation Guild (IATSE Local 839) and the Black Artists Group will host a webinar on February 16 that will explore the contributions of Black animation pioneers.Fox News Falls to #3 Ratings, CNN Takes #1 Spot
07 Feb 2021Long the king of cable news, Fox News has fallen behind competitors CNN and MSNBC in ratings. The right-leaning network started losing viewers when Trump attacked Fox in November for correctly calling Arizona in favor of Joe Biden. Disappointed in Trump’s loss, some former Fox fans have left to seek even more right-wing content on One America News Network and Newsmax.SAG-AFTRA Bans Former President from Rejoining Union
07 Feb 2021Donald Trump has been barred from future re-admission to SAG-AFTRA. The SAG-AFTRA National Board announced Sunday that they passed a resolution denying any potential re-admission applications by Trump. "Preventing Donald Trump from ever rejoining SAG-AFTRA is more than a symbolic step," said SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris. "It is a resounding statement that threatening or inciting harm against fellow members will not be tolerated. An attack against one is an attack against all."Looking Forward with Richard DuCree
03 Feb 2021Biden Ousts All 10 of Trump’s Union Busters From Powerful Labor Panel
03 Feb 2021On Tuesday, Joe Biden demanded the resignations of all 10 of Donald Trump’s appointees to the Federal Service Impasses Panel, a powerful labor relations board, in a major victory for federal unions. Eight members resigned, and two were fired after refusing to step down. Trump’s appointees—a group of partisan anti-labor activists—had hobbled federal unions for years, sabotaging their ability to organize and bargain collectively.Cinematographer Roundtable: What Hollywood Gets Wrong
29 Jan 2021"When I wanted to be a cinematographer, somebody said to me, 'Girls don't do that job,' " Disney's Mulan director of photography Mandy Walker admits, adding that she's recently seen an uptick in representation. "It's a little slower in our world, but it's definitely changing." Agreeing with Walker at THR's virtual Cinematographer Roundtable on Dec. 12 were DPs Damian Garcia of Netflix's I'm No Longer Here; Erik Messerschmidt of Netflix's Mank; Tami Reiker of Amazon's One Night in Miami and Netflix's The Old Guard; Joshua James Richards of Searchlight's Nomadland; and Dariusz Wolski of Universal's News of the World.New NEB Members Give Back to Your Union
27 Jan 2021Local 600’s National Executive Board meets via Zoom on January 30 and 31 to discuss our current challenges and opportunities, benefits, bargaining, budgets, and the state of your union. 600LIVE!
What Biden and Congress can do to Support Unions
26 Jan 2021At the ballot box, working people pushed America in a new direction. Two years ago, even two months ago, the idea of a pro-worker control of the US House of Representatives, Senate and White House was far-fetched. Following the victories of President Joe Biden in November and Senators Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock three weeks ago in Georgia, that is now America's governing reality.