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10/01/2012
Guild Of TV Cameramean Celebrate 40 Years
The Guild of Television Cameramen (GTC) will this year celebrate its 40th anniversary in the same city and the same month as its foundation.
In May 1972, the inaugural meeting of what would become the GTC was held at the Birmingham studios of Associated Television.
The GTC was formed with the goals of promoting high standards in the craft of camerawork, establishing a network for television cameramen, and providing a communication route to manufacturers of camera equipment.
Another specific aim was to remind the industry to include cameramen in programme credits. This problem has returned in recent years with next-programme promotions frequently obscuring or almost replacing credits.
Two of the founder members are still actively involved with the GTC: Dick Hibberd (member number one and first chairman) and John Henshall (first BBC member and first GTC vice chairman). Dick is now president and John is vice president.
"Much has changed in the world of television over the past four decades," said Mr Hibberd.
"The majority of cameramen now work as freelancers rather than on staff and are increasingly called upon to multiskill. The evolution of internet and digital broadcasting has opened up many new outlets for our work. Production equipment has become more compact, more versatile, more efficient and more reliable. With the technology of television production developing very rapidly, the GTC’s role in communication and information exchange is now more important than ever."
The main celebration will take place at the IET Austin Court conference centre in Birmingham on 11 and 12 May this year. The GTC’s 40th annual general meeting will be held in conjunction with GTC Awards 2012. Members and friends will be able to take stock of the guild’s first 40 years as well as playing an active part in shaping the day-to-day running of the GTC. The event will include masterclasses with expert tutors and a display of new and historical production equipment.
(LB)
In May 1972, the inaugural meeting of what would become the GTC was held at the Birmingham studios of Associated Television.
The GTC was formed with the goals of promoting high standards in the craft of camerawork, establishing a network for television cameramen, and providing a communication route to manufacturers of camera equipment.
Another specific aim was to remind the industry to include cameramen in programme credits. This problem has returned in recent years with next-programme promotions frequently obscuring or almost replacing credits.
Two of the founder members are still actively involved with the GTC: Dick Hibberd (member number one and first chairman) and John Henshall (first BBC member and first GTC vice chairman). Dick is now president and John is vice president.
"Much has changed in the world of television over the past four decades," said Mr Hibberd.
"The majority of cameramen now work as freelancers rather than on staff and are increasingly called upon to multiskill. The evolution of internet and digital broadcasting has opened up many new outlets for our work. Production equipment has become more compact, more versatile, more efficient and more reliable. With the technology of television production developing very rapidly, the GTC’s role in communication and information exchange is now more important than ever."
The main celebration will take place at the IET Austin Court conference centre in Birmingham on 11 and 12 May this year. The GTC’s 40th annual general meeting will be held in conjunction with GTC Awards 2012. Members and friends will be able to take stock of the guild’s first 40 years as well as playing an active part in shaping the day-to-day running of the GTC. The event will include masterclasses with expert tutors and a display of new and historical production equipment.
(LB)
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