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INTERNATIONAL CINEMATOGRAPHERS GUILD’S ICG MAGAZINE LAUNCHES PODCAST SPOTLIGHTING FILMMAKERS

HOLLYWOOD –  ICG Magazine, the official publication of the International Cinematographers Guild, today launched a new podcast, Outside the Frame, available on Local 600’s YouTube, as well as Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Outside the Frame will spotlight award-winning Local 600 camera and publicity professionals, as well as their creative collaborators, taking listeners behind the scenes with the creative teams shaping today’s film and television industry. Episodes will be released bi-monthly, and the podcast is hosted by ICG Magazine Executive Editor David Geffner.

“Our new podcast expands our ability to share in-depth stories about the union crews who bring our favorite feature, episodic, unscripted, and commercial projects to life,” says Geffner. “We can’t wait to share these insightful conversations with the ICG membership, along with our global audience of film lovers.”

The debut episode, available now, features a conversation with Director of Photography Kramer Morgenthau, ASC, and Director Julius Onah, discussing their work on Marvel’s recent theatrical hit, Captain America: Brave New World.

Upcoming episodes feature interviews with Johanna Coelho and Aymae Sulick, director of photography and B-camera operator for MAX’s hit series The Pitt, as well as Caleb Dewart, Managing Partner of the LA-based commercial production company Hungry Man, about keeping commercial work in Southern California following January’s wildfires.

For more information about Outside the Frame, visit here.

MORE ABOUT ICG MAGAZINE:

Published by the International Cinematographers Guild (IATSE Local 600), ICG Magazine is the premier multimedia trade outlet for film/TV and new media professionals. Its core mission is to create a greater awareness and appreciation for the work done by Local 600’s membership. ICG Magazine has been at the forefront of technology trends, providing our diverse readership with practical, leading-edge content that impacts the global entertainment industry.

MORE ABOUT THE INTERNATIONAL CINEMATOGRAPHERS GUILD (ICG) IATSE LOCAL 600:

The International Cinematographers Guild represents approximately 10,000 members who work on feature films, television, streaming, commercials, news broadcast, documentaries and industrials as directors of photography, visual effects supervisors, camera operators, camera assistants, loaders, utilities, still photographers, digital imaging technicians, video controllers and 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. In addition to its work organizing, bargaining and enforcing contracts, advocating for legislation that serves working families, training and mentorship, ICG’s ongoing events include the Emerging Cinematographer Awards and the ICG Publicists Awards Luncheon. The Guild also publishes the award-winning ICG Magazine.

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