A Day in the Life of Dale Robinette
16 Oct 2020With the “stay at home” order in place, Ashland, OR-based Local 600 Unit Still Photographer Dale Robinette (ICG Magazine, Set
Celebrities Join Forces to Boost Early Voting
16 Oct 2020Mark Ruffalo, Justin Bieber, Demi Lovato, Common and the teens who became activists in the wake of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas school shooting are among the stars, activists and organizations joining forces for a virtual rally and on-the-ground mobilization to boost early voting, particularly among young voters and people of color.Stills Stand Tall for Fundraiser
14 Oct 2020Featured image, "Cadillac Mecca," by Melinda Sue Gordon
Lubezki: ‘The Next Great Cinematographer’ Will Shoot on iPhone 12
14 Oct 2020One of the biggest announcements to emerge from this week’s Apple Event was the introduction of the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro, the latter of which the company is billing as “the first and only device that enables you to capture, edit, watch, and share Dolby Vision video.” Per Apple, the iPhone 12 Pro is the first camera to record in 4K HDR Dolby Vision up to 60 frames per second.IATSE Announces Plans to Improve Diversity in Film, TV Crews
13 Oct 2020The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE), which represents film and television crew in the entertainment industry, said Tuesday it would expand its diversity committee and hire a consultancy to improve representation in its ranks.10 Questions with Martin Rosas
09 Oct 2020Before the global pandemic arrived, West Coast-based 2nd AC Martin Rosas was working on everything from The Ellen Degeneres Show to Jada P. Smith’s Red Table Talk.
Black Publicists Talk Battling Restrictions, Inclusivity
09 Oct 2020Despite having more than 25 years of publicity and marketing experience, BazanPR founder Jackie Bazan still finds it challenging to encounter people in the entertainment industry who "understand that the color of my skin does not define my capability in this space."How Top Cinematographers Are Working With New Safety Protocols
09 Oct 2020After March’s coronavirus pandemic shutdown, Oscar-nominated cinematographer Greig Fraser did some commercial work in the U.S. before returning to the U.K. to resume production on Warner Bros.’ The Batman. During one of these commercial shoots, a crewmember tested positive for COVID-19. “When he tested positive, we shut down,” Fraser says, noting that everyone on set immediately began to quarantine.Unions Predict Great Awakening During a Biden Presidency
09 Oct 2020Labor leaders are eyeing a Joe Biden victory in November as the start of a union revival, one with the potential to undo decades of policies that have diminished union influence, undermined the right to organize and exacerbated income inequality.Why Local 600 Members Vote
07 Oct 2020There are as many different reasons to vote in the 2020 election as there are Local 600 members. With labor unions under attack, the local has made it a top priority to mobilize the membership.
A Day in the Life with Eddy Chen
02 Oct 2020Life during quarantine, for Eddy Chen, his wife Winnie, and their two dogs, was quiet – for a few months. The family sequestered in their Westside L.A.
‘No Time to Die’ Release Pushed Back to 2021
02 Oct 2020“No Time to Die,” the latest James Bond installment, will be postponed until next year, the filmmakers announced Friday.