This autumn has been a season of fulfilment and achievement for many member Societies of Imago. The fourth Imago Oslo Digital Conference in September was the most successful yet in the Series, organised with customary aplomb and efficiency by Paul-Rene Roasted …
(2013) CINEMATOGRAPHERS – AN ENDANGERED SPECIES? Nigel Walters BSC
“The working conditions of many Film and TV Productions have deteriorated to such a critical degree that immediate action is imperative.” These words were contained in a resolution signed in Lodz, where many cinematographers discussed the development in our …
REPORT – Budapest Conference (2005)
Working Conditions Conference Budapest The 6th EURO-MEI Film and TV Production Workers’ Conference Budapest, 26-27 May 2005 EURO-MEI caters to the special concerns of unions and similar associations whose members are engaged in mass media, entertainment and …
STUDY – Health Impact of overtime (2005)
The impact of overtime and long work hours onvoccupational injuries and illnesses: new evidencevfrom the United States 2005 A E Dembe, J B Erickson, R G Delbos and S M Banks pdf files: Health Impact of over time …
DOCUMENTARY- Who Needs Sleep? Haskell Wexler (2006)
director Haskell Wexler Renown cinematographer and director Haskell Wexler premiered his documentary film, "Who Needs Sleep?" https://vimeo.com/63127085 at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival to packed audiences that had to be firmly 'persuaded' to leave …
STATEMENT – Conrad Hall (2002)
The Conrad Hall Statement In autumn of 2002 Conrad Hall ASC spread the following statement amongst his colleague cinematographers «As Directors of Photography, our responsibility is to the visual image of the film as well as the well-being of our crew. We …