Skip to main content
Home

Main navigation

  • About Us
    • Overview
    • Short History of the Guild
    • Who We Are
    • Meet the Reps
    • Awards Spotlight
      • Publicists Awards
      • Emerging Cinematographer Awards
  • Join the Union
    • Overview
    • Why Join
    • How to Join
    • Job Opportunities at Local 600
    • Report Your Job
  • Rates
  • Producers
  • Safety
    • Overview
    • Safety Rides & Rooms Initiative
    • ICG Safety App
    • Harassment in the Workplace
    • Safety Phone Numbers
    • 7 Steps to Practice Safe Sets
    • Safety Research and Information
      • Safety Bulletins
      • Safety Training
      • Safety Videos
      • Safety FAQs
      • Safety Bill of Rights
  • News & Articles
  • Store
Member Login

  • Log Out

Mobile main navigation

  • About Us
    • Overview
    • Short History of the Guild
    • Who We Are
    • Meet the Reps
    • Awards Spotlight
      • Overview
      • Publicists Awards
      • Emerging Cinematographer Awards
  • Join the Union
    • Overview
    • Why Join
    • How to Join
    • Job Opportunities at Local 600
    • Report Your Job
  • Rates
  • Producers
  • Safety
    • Overview
    • Safety Rides & Rooms Initiative
    • ICG Safety App
    • Harassment in the Workplace
    • Safety Phone Numbers
    • 7 Steps to Practice Safe Sets
    • Safety Research and Information
      • Overview
      • Safety Bulletins
      • Safety Training
      • Safety Videos
      • Safety FAQs
      • Safety Bill of Rights
  • News & Articles
  • Store
Login

Breadcrumb

  1. Home
  2. News & Articles

News & Articles

Categories

  • News

  • Industry & Labor

  • Safety

  • Politics Matter

  • Member Spotlight

  • ICG Magazine

  • "Outside the Frame" Podcast

  • Photo Galleries

  • Awards & Events

  • Local 600 Staff Profiles

  • Sustainability

  • Standard Fallback ICG Image
    News
    Industry & Labor

    Production Costs “Have Shot Through the Roof”

    02 Jun 2021
    With inflation hitting the U.S. economy at large, Hollywood is feeling the impact of it on its film and television production. The rising demand and sluggish supply of building materials is hampering the entertainment industry’s ability to build movie and TV sets within budget.
  • Standard Fallback ICG Image
    News
    Industry & Labor

    AFL-CIO Praises Funding For The Arts

    01 Jun 2021
    The Biden administration’s proposed funding for the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting is drawing rave reviews from the AFL-CIO’s Department for Professional Employees.
  • Standard Fallback ICG Image
    News
    Industry & Labor

    ‘Heat’ Cinematographer Dante Spinotti to Get Locarno Film Festival Honor

    27 May 2021
    The Locarno International Film Festival will honor the exquisite eye of Italian cinematographer Dante Spinotti at this year’s event, where it will give him its lifetime achievement award, the Pardo alla Carriera.
  • Standard Fallback ICG Image
    News
    Industry & Labor

    In Mid-Pandemic, Why is Canadian Production So Healthy?

    27 May 2021
    Lights, camera, COVID-19 compliance officer, action.It’s anything but quiet on the set these days in Canada. Diligent (and expensive) adherence to health and safety protocol has film and television production surging during the virus’s persistent third wave and with low reports of COVID-19 incidents.
  • News
    Industry & Labor

    ‘Top Chef’ Spin-Off ‘Family Style’ Flips

    26 May 2021

    Crew members on the unscripted Top Chef spinoff show Family Style gained a new appreciation for the meaning of “family” last week after leaving the set and ultimately achieving co

  • Standard Fallback ICG Image
    News
    Industry & Labor

    The 10 Best Shots of Cinematographer Roger Deakins

    24 May 2021
    English cinematographer Roger Deakins is known all around the world for his unforgettable constructions of brilliant visual narratives. Over the course of his career, he has collaborated with talented filmmakers like the Coen Brothers and Denis Villeneuve among others. Deakins has several prestigious accolades to his name, including five BAFTA wins in the Best Cinematography category and two Academy Awards.
  • Standard Fallback ICG Image
    News
    Industry & Labor

    HFPA Releases Code of Conduct for Reforming Golden Globes Org

    21 May 2021
    The board of Hollywood Foreign Press Association released a statement on Friday afternoon outlining its most recent moves to reform the organization.
  • Standard Fallback ICG Image
    News
    Industry & Labor

    Outdated COVID Guidelines are Costing Hollywood Money

    21 May 2021
    The high cost of COVID safety measures is putting a big dent in television and film production budgets, but leading experts believe that innovations in testing could make shooting cheaper. Now, they need to convince the entertainment industry guilds and unions to sign on.
  • News
    Photo Galleries
    Industry & Labor

    The Sweet Sound of Solidarity

    19 May 2021

    Solidarity - not Vivaldi or Mozart - was in the air as members of IATSE locals across the eastern region gathered outside Lincoln Center in New York City to protest proposed pay cuts to crew member

  • Standard Fallback ICG Image
    News
    Industry & Labor

    Hollywood Commission Addresses “Pervasive” Bullying In Entertainment Industry

    14 May 2021
    The Anita Hill-led Hollywood Commission released new data on Friday from its recent survey of entertainment industry workers showing “pervasive issues of toxic workplaces, bullying and abuse in entertainment” and highlighting “the dire situation among the industry’s assistants and production workers.”
  • Standard Fallback ICG Image
    News
    Industry & Labor

    Gavin Newsom Adds $30M to California’s Film Incentives Program

    14 May 2021
    As states continue to open up and the film industry kicks back into high gear, Gov. Gavin Newsom is attempting to lure more productions to California.
  • Standard Fallback ICG Image
    News
    Industry & Labor

    ‘We Are the Met’: Opera Unions Rally Against Proposed Pay Cuts

    13 May 2021
    As New York prepares for the long-awaited reopening of its performing arts sector, with several Broadway shows putting tickets on sale for the fall, it is still unclear whether the Metropolitan Opera will be able to reach the labor agreements it needs to bring up its heavy golden curtain for the gala opening night it hopes to hold in September.

Pagination

  • Previous page
  • Last page 1
  • Page 39
  • Page 40
  • Page 41
  • Last page 76
  • Next page
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Safety Hotline: (877) 424-4685
© 2025 International Cinematographers Guild