Guild of British Camera Technicians
The GBCT is a non-profit organization that serves as a representative body for camera technicians who work in the film and high-end television production industry worldwide. With approximately 450 members, many of whom are also affiliated with other moving image craft organizations such as the British Society of Cinematographers and the Association of Camera Operators, the GBCT operates out of Panavision London offices.
Affiliations
As a member of the Cine Guilds of Great Britain, the GBCT does not act as a trade union. The relevant trade union for UK members is the Broadcasting, Entertainment, Communications and Theatre Union. Other members of the CGGB include the British Society of Cinematographers, the society of British Film Editors and the British Film Designers Guild.In 2011 the GBCT joined with the BSC, GBFTE and BECTU to form a not for profit collecting society, Screen Craft Rights, to receive copyright payments from sales of film and TV productions to Finland, Germany, Norway and Sweden and distribute them to UK cinematographers, designers and editors.
On 12 May 2020, the GBCT was one of four signatories on a statement related to COVID-19 safer working practices. Other signatories were the BSC, ACO and BECTU Camerabranch.
The GBCT has a long-standing affiliation with the University of Arts London through the UAL Diploma provision.
Camera craft
Professionals in the industry have long recognised the importance of camera craft to finished films and television programmes, with specific awards for cinematography from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences the British Academy of Film and Television Arts as well as more craft specific awards such as The Operators Award, organised by the GBCT, the BSC and the Association of Camera Operators as well the Guild of Television Camera Professionals Awards for Excellence in Camerawork.The GBCT, along with CGGB, made representation to the UK parliaments Select Committee on Culture, Media and Sport in 2007 to ask for assistance in training existing technicians to deliver effective training to new entrants.
History
The Guild, as it is known colloquially among members and the industry, was formed in 1977 by focus pullers Terry Cole and John Deaton and camera operators Mike Fox and Geoff Glover who wanted to create a non-political association with an authoritative presence in the industry. Their intention was to create an organisation that protected the interests and aspirations of a growing freelance workforce while developing new talent and maintaining high standards.Trustees
The GBCT has eminent trustees drawn from the moving image industry who monitor its constitution. The current trustees are:Producer: Steve Clark Hall
Producer/Director: Richard Lester
Cinematographer: Phil Méheux
Director: Joe Wright
Former trustees include the late Sue Gibson, founding trustee, the late Sir Sydney Samuelson CBE and the late director Michael Apted
Membership
Members work with and within the camera department, including roles such as grips and script supervisor and specialist technicians for visual effects, aerial and underwater filming. To be accepted for membership they would have to be nominated by four existing members before their nomination is sent to the membership committee. If the committee approve the application then the GBCT Board, made up of the Chairperson and thirteen members of the GBCT, will then scrutinise and discuss the application before deciding whether or not that person can become a member.Members could be working in a number of grades including clapper loader, focus puller, camera operator, digital imaging technician, and director of photography/cinematographer.
Membership grades
Full: This category is specifically for current practitioners living in the UK and EireOverseas membership: This category is open to British technicians resident outside the UK, or non-British technicians who work regularly in the UK
Associates: Associate members are individuals closely affiliated to the GBCT
Trainees: Membership services and facilities is provided to Guild trainees for the duration of their time as trainees
Retired members: This section is only available to existing Guild Members
Honorary: Honorary Membership is awarded to individuals who have been instrumental in helping to support the Guild in some form or other or by enhancing its standing within the industry. Members in this category include the founders of the GBCT, Remi Adefarasin OBE BSC, Angela Allen OBE and Chris Menges BSC, ASC.