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.Paul Mailman: Incentivizing the Evergreen State
04 Mar 2022If the money is there, then film production will come to Washington state.
Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Interview with DP Ricardo Diaz
25 Feb 2022Netflix’s new sequel Texas Chainsaw Massacre has had the horror community all abuzz (pun intended) for months now. Particularly after the release of the trailer, everyone was talking about it, and, of course, deciding ahead of time whether or not it would be an acceptable follow-up to the beloved original, 1974’s The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.Jimmy Fallon: ‘Insulting’ to Cut 8 Categories From Oscars Telecast
24 Feb 2022When even Jimmy Fallon is upset, you know the 2022 Oscars backlash is real. After Academy president David Rubin announced February 22 via email that eight categories — documentary short, film editing, makeup and hairstyling, original score, production design, animated short, live-action short, and sound — would be pre-recorded for the 94th Academy Awards ceremony, otherwise live from the Dolby Theatre March 27, Hollywood has had something to say.Cyrano Cinematographer Seamus McGarvey on Shooting the Epic Musical
24 Feb 2022A fixture on stage for more than 100 years, Cyrano de Bergerac returns in Cyrano, a musical romance starring Peter Dinklage as the lovelorn poet and Haley Bennett as his obsession, Roxanne.What Does CA Mask Mandate Easing Mean for Hollywood?
16 Feb 2022The California mandate requiring masks in public indoor settings expired for vaccinated residents on Feb. 16. What this will mean for film and television production hinges on several major factors.Booster Shots, Masking Guidance in COVID Safety Extension
16 Feb 2022Studios and guilds have changed their guidance on appropriate masks and the definition of when an individual is “fully vaccinated” in their latest extension to the industry’s COVID-19 safety protocols agreement.Saying Goodbye to Brother Lezynski
14 Feb 2022“David summarized his career and talent best with this quote,” says fellow Local 600 DIT Tony Salgado. “'I can usually figure out what to do, when we don’t know what to do.'”