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ICG Sponsors NAB Show NY Panel on How New Techniques are Changing Multi-Cam TV


By: INTERNATIONAL CINEMATOGRAPHERS GUILD | October 12, 2018

ICG Sponsors NAB Show NY Panel on How Multi-Cam TV is Changing
ICG Sponsors NAB Show NY Panel on How New Techniques are Changing Multi-Cam TV


Multi-camera television is changing rapidly, with techniques that are on the cutting edge of live TV. How and why this is happening will be explained at an NAB Show New York panel sponsored by the International Cinematographers Guild (ICG, IATSE Local 600). The panel, titled How Unscripted Television is Reinventing Multi-Cam, will start next Wednesday, October 17 at 2:45 in the Main Hall. Panelists, director Michael Pearlman and camera operators Selene Richholt, SOC and Tom Wills, will explain how they're constantly re-inventing the visual flow of multi-camera productions.

Later that day, operators Jeff Muhlstock, SOC and Todd Armitage, SOC will discuss the art of camera operating in the SOC panel The Collaboration of Sneaky Pete. The following day Selene Richholt will be sharing her insights in a panel sponsored by #GALSNGEAR which will focus on women in production and post production.

President Steven Poster, ASC said, "ICG members are major contributors to the rapidly expanding world of unscripted content and we are pleased to work with the NAB to make this valuable session happen."

The NAB Show is being held at the Jacob K. Javits Center in New York City October 17-18.

ABOUT THE INTERNATIONAL CINEMATOGRAPHERS GUILD (ICG)

The International Cinematographers Guild (IATSE Local 600) represents more than 8,500 members who work in film, television and commercials as directors of photography, camera operators, visual effects supervisors, still photographers, camera assistants, film loaders, all members of camera crews and ICG publicists. The first cinematographers union was established in New York in 1926, followed by unions in Los Angeles and Chicago, but it wasn't until 1996 that Local 600 was born as a national guild. ICG's ongoing activities include the Emerging Cinematographer Awards and the ICG Publicists Awards Luncheon. The Guild also publishes the award-winning ICG Magazine www.icgmagazine.com

CONNECT WITH THE ICG

Website: icg600.com
ECA on Facebook: facebook.com/Emerging-Cinematographer-Awards
Facebook: facebook.com/cameraguild
Twitter: twitter.com/ICGLocal600
Instagram: instagram.com/icglocal600


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