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The Fine Print
The Contract

The Fine Print
The Contract
Examining common but problematic contract clauses and offering advice on negotiation and protections for contractors.
contract clauses, contract negotiation, reputation, confidentiality, producer, contractor, additional work, work hours, flexibility, production schedules, shooting days, contract law, slave contracts, commercial realities, legal advice, film industry, legal protections, production manager, work conditions, best endeavors, contract review.
Examining common but problematic contract clauses and offering advice on negotiation and protections for contractors.


President's Rave
Adventures in Ireland

President's Rave
Adventures in Ireland
A cultural exchange in Ireland, blending Maori and Irish music, with film crew adventures and workshops.
Ireland, Maori musicians, Irish musicians, Green Fire Islands, Tyrone Guthrie Center, County Monaghan, County Cork, cross-cultural exchange, Dublin, London, Edinburgh, Guild workshops, New Zealand Film Commission, creative technicians, Oscar-winning technicians, film crew, costume, Apple MacBook, interviews, camera gear, filming, outdoor education, adventure, cultural fusion.
A cultural exchange in Ireland, blending Maori and Irish music, with film crew adventures and workshops.


Behind the Scenes
Guild's Positive Developments

Behind the Scenes
Guild's Positive Developments
Updates on funding, member benefits, workshops, fuel discounts, and immigration issues affecting local crew.
Guild funding, New Zealand Film Commission, Professional Training Partnership Programme, workshops, Auckland, Wellington, Queenstown, Guild membership, fuel discounts, FnF Fuels, Bunnings, Repco, Onfilm magazine, Data Book, membership growth, immigration laws, Industry Accreditation, technicians, overseas workers, crew positions, local crew, immigration lawyer.
Updates on funding, member benefits, workshops, fuel discounts, and immigration issues affecting local crew.


Editorial
Exciting Times Ahead

Editorial
Exciting Times Ahead
The Guild covers advancements in camera technology, contractual advice, health, safety, and industry updates.
Guild, camera technology, digital transition, Peter Parnham, Alun Bollinger, Murray Milne, First Crossings, Tim Riley, contracts, negotiation, health and wellbeing, stress reduction, physical injury, Crombie Lockwood, public liability insurance, regional updates, Auckland, Queenstown, Wellington, The Hobbit, member benefits, industry developments.
The Guild covers advancements in camera technology, contractual advice, health, safety, and industry updates.


News
NZIFF Finalist and Editing Challenge

News
NZIFF Finalist and Editing Challenge
Marina McCartney’s short film Milk & Honey competes in NZIFF, while Guild members are invited to enter the 90to5 Editing Challenge.
Marina McCartney, NZIFF, New Zealand's Best, short film, Roger Donaldson, Milk & Honey, Pasifika families, dawn raids, editing competition, Techos' Guild, editing challenge, 90to5, film competition, Madman Entertainment Jury Prize, Friends of the Civic Award, public voting, editing festival, film students, international competition.
Marina McCartney’s short film Milk & Honey competes in NZIFF, while Guild members are invited to enter the 90to5 Editing Challenge.


Extreme Close Up
Laura 'Lou' Taylor

Extreme Close Up
Laura 'Lou' Taylor
A lighting and special effects professional reflects on the evolution of their career and the future of the New Zealand film industry.
screen production, lighting, special effects, rigging, pyrotechnics, IATSE, film industry, New Zealand, film school graduates, networking, industry trends, Guild, film location, overseas funding, career progression, design engineer, industry sustainability, drama, commercials, post-production, job security.
A lighting and special effects professional reflects on the evolution of their career and the future of the New Zealand film industry.


Point of View
Can We Not Make a Stand?

Point of View
Can We Not Make a Stand?
An anonymous crew member shares insights on the decline of crew reps and the difficulties of standing up on big-budget productions.
crew rep, film industry, crew representation, New Zealand film, The Blue Book, Guild, production issues, meal breaks, working hours, unionization, crew concerns, Hollywood productions, crew problems, film contracts, crew environment, unpaid meetings, job security, unionize, big-budget films, producer influence, crew rights.
An anonymous crew member shares insights on the decline of crew reps and the difficulties of standing up on big-budget productions.


Point of View
A Lost Craft Perhaps?

Point of View
A Lost Craft Perhaps?
Alun Bollinger reflects on the diminishing role of crew reps and the need for standard contracts in the film industry.
Alun Bollinger, crew reps, film industry, crew communication, production contracts, contract anomalies, renegotiation, standard contracts, dismissal clauses, legal issues, production agreements, crew management, contract contradictions, industry practices, contractual terms, production issues, crew representation, film crew roles, working conditions, industry standards, contract negotiations, legal oversight.
Alun Bollinger reflects on the diminishing role of crew reps and the need for standard contracts in the film industry.


Close Up
A Story to Be Told

Close Up
A Story to Be Told
Brent Macpherson discusses his journey as a Deaf director, raising awareness for the Deaf community through film and documentaries.
Brent Macpherson, Deaf director, Stretch Productions, documentaries, Deaf community, Solomon Islands, education, A Spectacle of One, Cannes, Shortland Street, acting, psychology degree, film director, Silent Fear, Deaf Aotearoa Film Festival, communication barriers, film industry, technology, audio post, Deaf actors, mainstream film, accessibility, film production, Deaf awareness.
Brent Macpherson discusses his journey as a Deaf director, raising awareness for the Deaf community through film and documentaries.


Point of View
Representing the Crew

Point of View
Representing the Crew
Mike Westgate shares insights into the vital role of crew reps and how they maintain fairness on set.
crew rep, Techos' Guild, contract negotiation, production, crew meetings, overtime, health and safety, producer, senior technicians, assistant crew rep, scheduling, travel days, per diems, production manager, safety issues, crew representation, filming, location problems, crew issues, work-life balance, producer meetings.
Mike Westgate shares insights into the vital role of crew reps and how they maintain fairness on set.


Feature
No Joy Ride on the Street

Feature
No Joy Ride on the Street
Crew members Michele Priest and Greg Moon share the grind of working on New Zealand’s long-running TV show, balancing fast-turnaround production with job security.
Shortland Street, Michele Priest, Greg Moon, AD department, fast-turnaround, crew, New Zealand, 20th anniversary, training, freelancers, sound department, studio, location shoots, 60-hour work week, TV production, South Pacific Pictures, 1st ADs, boom operators, filming, reality of TV work, work-life balance, pressure, TV drama, continuity, live training.
Crew members Michele Priest and Greg Moon share the grind of working on New Zealand’s long-running TV show, balancing fast-turnaround production with job security.


Back in the Day
If My Memory Serves Me Well: Recollections of a Cameraman

Back in the Day
If My Memory Serves Me Well: Recollections of a Cameraman
Peter Janes shares memories from his 45-year career in the New Zealand film industry, from early days to iconic moments.
Peter Janes, cameraman, NZBC, 1960s, 1970s, Wellington, The Who, The Beatles, Alun Bollinger, soundman, 16mm film, Nagra, Town and Around, Country Calendar, Stubborn, The Killing of Kane, documentary, Von Tempsky, Arri BL, Miller tripod, Fred Dagg, Murray Reece, John Clarke, early filmmaking, archiving.
Peter Janes shares memories from his 45-year career in the New Zealand film industry, from early days to iconic moments.


The Fine Print
The Government's Rescue Package

The Fine Print
The Government's Rescue Package
Tim Riley humorously imagines the Government's next steps for film and TV workers in New Zealand, from registration to forced sterilisation.
film workers, government legislation, immigration protections, Gerry Brownlee, Department for Film Workers, ankle bracelet, GPS transponder, food vouchers, foreign productions, Paula Bennett, one-child policy, forced sterilisation, Prime Minister John Key, New Zealand film industry, satire, film worker policies, NFW areas, taxpayer costs, film industry regulations, production incentives, global markets.
Tim Riley humorously imagines the Government's next steps for film and TV workers in New Zealand, from registration to forced sterilisation.


President's Rave
Immigration, Asset Sales, and Public Broadcasting

President's Rave
Immigration, Asset Sales, and Public Broadcasting
Reflections on the impact of immigration changes, asset sales, and the future of public broadcasting in New Zealand.
Helen Kelly, immigration changes, Weta, John Key, unions, Techos’ Guild, asset sales, public broadcasting, TV7, consultation, energy resources, democracy, government, Actors Equity, Directors Guild, immigration process, government policy, public interest.
Reflections on the impact of immigration changes, asset sales, and the future of public broadcasting in New Zealand.


Blue Book
Keeping True Blue

Blue Book
Keeping True Blue
Guild seeks member feedback on updates regarding working conditions, pay, and crew expectations.
Sioux Macdonald, The Blue Book, update, feedback, travel time, overtime, working hours, turnaround, truck drivers, meal breaks, production companies, negotiation, payment terms, insurance, SPADA, technicians, Auckland, freelance.
Guild seeks member feedback on updates regarding working conditions, pay, and crew expectations.


Editorial
NZTECHO Issue 53 Highlights

Editorial
NZTECHO Issue 53 Highlights
A look back at Shortland Street, Deaf community awareness, freelancing, and memories from film industry veterans.
NZTECHO, Shortland Street, Deaf community, captioning, Brent Macpherson, Stretch Productions, Solomon Islands, crew rep, Mike Westgate, film rights, Tim Riley, Peter Janes, 1960s, 1970s, Bob Dylan, Pink Floyd, The Beatles, Techos’ Guild, Alun Bollinger, Sioux Macdonald, Ken Saville, The Blue Book, membership.
A look back at Shortland Street, Deaf community awareness, freelancing, and memories from film industry veterans.