Four candidates are vying to be the next national president of the International Cinematographers Guild, IATSE Local 600. Whoever wins the upcoming election will succeed John Lindley, who is not seeking reelection.
The four presidential candidates are 2nd national vice president Brad Steptoe Sr.; national assistant secretary-treasurer Jamie Silverstein; national board member Dianne Farrington, and camera operator Casey Shaw.
Chris Silano, running unopposed, will be the guild’s next national vice president, and Steve Wong, also running unopposed, will be the next national secretary-treasurer.
The candidates in the other contested national officer races are:
1st National Vice President
Deborah Lipman
Ella Lubienski
Paul D Varrieur
2nd National Vice President
Sarah Brandes
Christopher Chomyn
Michelle Clementine
Michael Frediani
Paul Maibaum
Dave Perkal
Mark Weingartner
National Assistant Secretary-Treasurer
Eric Jensch
Zakiya Lucas-Murray
Patrick Quinn
National Sergeant-at-Arms
Alfeo Dixon
Betsy Peoples
Sunny K Shields...
The four presidential candidates are 2nd national vice president Brad Steptoe Sr.; national assistant secretary-treasurer Jamie Silverstein; national board member Dianne Farrington, and camera operator Casey Shaw.
Chris Silano, running unopposed, will be the guild’s next national vice president, and Steve Wong, also running unopposed, will be the next national secretary-treasurer.
The candidates in the other contested national officer races are:
1st National Vice President
Deborah Lipman
Ella Lubienski
Paul D Varrieur
2nd National Vice President
Sarah Brandes
Christopher Chomyn
Michelle Clementine
Michael Frediani
Paul Maibaum
Dave Perkal
Mark Weingartner
National Assistant Secretary-Treasurer
Eric Jensch
Zakiya Lucas-Murray
Patrick Quinn
National Sergeant-at-Arms
Alfeo Dixon
Betsy Peoples
Sunny K Shields...
- 3/29/2022
- by David Robb
- Deadline Film + TV
So you want to be a Dp? Then you're in luck because The American Society of Cinematographers (Asc) recently published a report from a Q&A with seven Asc cinematographers speaking with students from Australia's Queensland University of Technology. The students visited the Asc Clubhouse earlier this month to speak with Bill Bennett, Patrick Cady, Peter Levy, Paul Maibaum, Peter Moss, Haskell Wexler and George Spiro Dibie, who also served as moderator. Topics ranged from how to make it in the industry, how to collaborate with gaffers, how to work best with actors and more. Below are highlights from the two-hour discussion: Read More: 8 Female Cinematographers You Should Know About On the best way to gain a foothold in such a competitive industry"Ask yourself why you're interested in telling stories through filmmaking. How does your work relate to your view? As Asc members, we want you to be more...
- 7/24/2015
- by Paula Bernstein
- Indiewire
Spoiler alert: The Oct. 21 episode of Sons of Anarchy, "Greensleeves," ended with Jax (Charlie Hunnam) receiving a box from August Marks that will haunt Samcro and viewers. Exec producer Paris Barclay, who directed the episode, takes EW inside filming that tragic twist and the other big moments. EW: Let's start at the beginning, with Juice being given back his cut at the site of John Teller's death, then setting off on his mission to get himself arrested so he can kill Lin inside. What is the significance of that site now? Barclay: I believe that it's going to be an...
- 10/22/2014
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW - Inside TV
Sons of Anarchy’s season 7 premiere will be remembered for the brutality of the final scene, but as is so often the case with this show, there was also beauty in it. Exec producer Paris Barclay, who directed the episode, called into “News & Notes” on EW Radio (SiriusXM 105) and shared how the idea for a rainy night in Charming—a rare occurrence—came about. He always reads Kurt Sutter’s scripts slowly, so he can try to visualize what he’s created.
“Even though it wasn’t in the script, I just imagined it was raining for some unknown reason.
“Even though it wasn’t in the script, I just imagined it was raining for some unknown reason.
- 9/11/2014
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW - Inside TV
The wake for Opie and the Gemma/Tara girlfight earned FX some amazing ratings. According to FX, last night.s fourth episode of Season 5 of Sons of Anarchy the #1 program on cable Tuesday. The action packed episode was white hot with Paris Barclay directing and Paul Maibaum delivering some kick ass cinematography, as the chase scene was off the hook between Nero's gang and Chibs and Jax. The FX hit series, with leads Katey Sagal, Ron Perlman and Charlie Hunnam, beat first-run competition on every broadcast network at 10 Pm in delivery of Adults 18-49, Men 18-49, Adults 18-34, Men 18-34, Women 18-34, and Men 25-54. It was the #2-ranked program Tuesday in prime (broadcast and cable,...
- 10/4/2012
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
Nab hosted FX's hit series "Sons of Anarchy" as the showrunner Kurt Sutter and some members of his production team were there to discuss the show for 90,000+ attendees of the annual Industry event. Kurt Sutter spoke plainly about the series' genesis and inside details on a panel titled "Sons of Anarchy: Grit and Texture in Small Town America." Sutter, along with the show's director of photography, Paul Maibaum, and production designer, Anthony Medina, shared their creative vision and techniques they use to tell larger-than-life stories through the lens of an outlaw biker's club and the corrupt town they inhabit. The panel was assembled at the Nab Show Content Theater, located in the North Hall of the Las...
- 4/13/2011
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
Samcro is going to Vegas! Nab will see FX's hit series "Sons of Anarchy" roll up to talk to the 90,000+ attendees of the annual Industry event. Kurt Sutter, creator, writer and executive producer of FX's number one show, "Sons of Anarchy," and members of his production team will participate in the 2011 Nab Show in a session titled "Sons of Anarchy: Grit and Texture in Small Town America." Sutter, along with the show's director of photography, Paul Maibaum, and production designer, Anthony Medina, will share their creative vision and techniques they use to tell larger-than-life stories through the lens of an outlaw biker's club and the corrupt town they inhabit. Entertainment Weekly's Lynette Rice will moderate...
- 3/8/2011
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
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