Back to the Classroom
30 Sep 2020Returning for a fifth year of teaching Production 2 at USC’s School of Cinematic Arts, Camera Operator Dianne Farrington feels the absence of students especially strong.
10 Questions with Suren Karapetyan
25 Sep 2020A graduate of The School of Visual Arts in New York City, 2nd AC Suren Karapetyan (in transition to becoming a 1st AC) came to the U.S.
Return to Work Agreement Reached
25 Sep 2020The Directors Guild of America (“DGA”), on the one hand, and certain Companies represented by the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (“AMPTP”) thatare signatoryto the 2020 Basic Agreement and 2020 Freelance Live and Television TapeAgreement and Netflix Productions LLC, on the other hand;Return-To-Work Protocols Had to Accommodate Union Contracts
24 Sep 2020For those wondering why it took so long for labor and management to come to terms on return-to-work protocols – more than three months after their initial guidelines were adopted in June – the answer is simpleWhy Conservatives Should Embrace Labor Unions
24 Sep 2020It is no coincidence that America has grown more unequal as its labor movement has lost power.Some rank-and-file Union Members Snub Biden for Trump
22 Sep 2020Joe Biden has pitched himself to voters as a “union man,” a son of Scranton, Pa., who respects the dignity of work and will defend organized labor if he wins the White House.Add ESG Filters to Your Essentials Package
21 Sep 2020As cinematographers, we all have our favorite filters.
A Day in the Life of Eli Joshua Adé
18 Sep 2020When Atlanta-based Local 600 Unit Still Photographer Eli Joshua Adé was made aware of Georgia’s “stay at home” notice, he was just finishing the pilot of HBO’s futuristic dramatic series, DMZ
Still Standing: 80 Members Donate Stills to Help Hardship Fund
18 Sep 2020The exhibit includes over 200 selections from the personal galleries of these artists, focusing on fine art, music, street, abstract, portraits, still life, and other images that represent their talents behind the lensDaytime TV's Abusive Work Culture
17 Sep 2020On Aug. 17, Warner Bros. Television confirmed that Ellen DeGeneres Show executive producers Ed Glavin and Kevin Leman, also the head writer, and co-executive producer Jonathan Norman were being dismissed following an investigation into workplace toxicity, sexual harassment and discrimination.A Date with Emmy
16 Sep 2020The world of television will have its usual date with the Emmys this year – but the awards ceremony will be socially distanced and held virtually over the course of six nights.
Underserved Students Start Careers in Entertainment, Tech Industries
16 Sep 2020LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Often, the hardest part of starting a career is just getting your foot in the door. It can be especially hard if you are young and live in an underserved community. There's one program that's offering a solution - and the opportunity of a lifetime.