Here are some useful industry links ...
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BECTU is the independent union for those working in broadcasting, film, theatre, entertainment, leisure, interactive media and allied areas.
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Skillset is the Sector Skills Council for the Audio Visual Industries (broadcast, film, video, interactive media and photo imaging). Jointly funded by industry and government, our job is to make sure that the UK audio visual industries have the right people, with the right skills, in the right place, at the right time, so that our industries remain competitive.
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The Society provides a forum that stimulates a free exchange of ideas in all aspects of the television profession. It promotes discussion on techniques and on the use and design of equipment and arranges meetings throughout the UK and abroad.
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The GTC is a non-profit organisation, run by a Council of around 20 volunteers with careers in television and is sponsored by many major manufacturers and suppliers from the industry. The GTC offers a way for manufacturers, when designing new equipment, to consult with working cameramen to produce outline specifications for such things as cameras, lenses and mountings.
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The IBS was founded in 1977 by sound balancers in radio and television, who felt a need for a better interchange of ideas between practitioners in the various areas of broadcast audio.
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The CTBF is the British trade charity of the film, cinema and commercial television industries including cable and satellite. We give practical and financial assistance to anyone from the industries who needs it.
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The only UK film and television school based in its own studios. Located in Beconsfield (M40) . They run both full time and part time courses including Vision Mixing courses.
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Workline, who provide free employment advice to those who work in the UK Film and TV industries, and we are supported by Women in Film and Television and the UK Film Council. More info www.workline.org.uk
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