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Minutes <strong>of</strong> the 38th Annual General Meeting<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Guild</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Television</strong> <strong>Cameramen</strong><br />

held on Thursday, 20 th May <strong>2010</strong> at ARRI (UK) Ltd, Oxford Road, Uxbridge at 6.30pm<br />

Those Present<br />

Officers and Council members, and members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Guild</strong> were present.<br />

Dave Bowden, Darren Bramley, Trev Burgess, Alison Chapman, Tony Covell, Jason Cuddy, Dudley<br />

Darby, James French, James Fulcher, Martin Hammond, Drew Hartley, Martin Hawkins, Dick Hibberd,<br />

John Hoare, Gareth Hughes, Paul Kay, Andreas Lambis, Graeme McAlpine, Ray Meier, Hazel Palmer,<br />

Rex Palmer, Alan Pettener, Alan Roberts, Simon Roe, Brian Rose, Mohammed Salah, Claire Stanford,<br />

John Tarby, John Templeton.<br />

Also present was the auditor, Terry Abrey, and minutes secretary, Susan Hynard.<br />

Apologies for Absence<br />

Apologies for absence were received from John Henshall, Clive North, John Rossetti, Eric Samuel, and<br />

Mike Solomons.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Chairman, Brian Rose, acknowledged that the notice and agenda for the meeting was not issued in<br />

accordance with the rules, but stated he thought the meeting should still be considered valid and the<br />

business transacted lawful. <strong>The</strong> meeting agreed this.<br />

Address by the President<br />

<strong>The</strong> President, Dick Hibberd, opened the meeting by giving his views on a number <strong>of</strong> matters relating to<br />

the <strong>Guild</strong> and the work <strong>of</strong> cameramen. He particularly mentioned a letter he had written to the Director<br />

General <strong>of</strong> the BBC on the lack <strong>of</strong> credit given to camera operators in its programmes. He stated he<br />

was impressed by the dedication <strong>of</strong> cameramen to their craft. He also thanked Council members for all<br />

they did on behalf <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Guild</strong>. He concluded his remarks by thanking ARRI for its generosity in hosting<br />

the meeting.<br />

Minutes <strong>of</strong> the 37 th <strong>AGM</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong> Minutes <strong>of</strong> the meeting were circulated to members. Paul Kay proposed they be accepted as a<br />

true record, seconded by Dick Hibberd, and this was agreed by a show <strong>of</strong> hands (with one abstention).<br />

Matters Arising from the Minutes <strong>of</strong> the Previous Meeting<br />

Brian Rose reported Council had felt that vetting before accrediting members with the letters M<strong>GTC</strong> or<br />

F<strong>GTC</strong> for inclusion after their name in formal documentation would overburden the work <strong>of</strong> the Council<br />

and therefore was not currently carried out.<br />

Reports from Council Officers


Written <strong>of</strong>ficers’ reports were circulated prior to the meeting.<br />

Chairman's Report<br />

At a time when the television industry is still under threat, your <strong>Guild</strong> continues to buck the trend by<br />

becoming even stronger.<br />

This is in no small way due to the tremendous efforts being carried out by members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>GTC</strong> Council.<br />

It is through their hard work that not only the members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Guild</strong> gain, but perhaps more pleasing for<br />

me at least; the industry as a whole.<br />

In an industry faced by ever-diminishing budgets, I am pleased to report that whilst <strong>of</strong>fering members<br />

more and more opportunities and facilities, we see no necessity to raise the membership fees that were<br />

established several years ago. Again, I must emphasise that this is in no small way due to the hard work<br />

<strong>of</strong> Council members, putting tremendous efforts into the running <strong>of</strong> the organisation.<br />

But exactly what is that 'industry'?<br />

When the <strong>GTC</strong> was established, its members worked in what was then called 'broadcast' television.<br />

Today, the moving pictures created by our members are distributed by far more platforms - many <strong>of</strong><br />

which could not have been foreseen by its founding members.<br />

Terrestrial television, satellite, DVDs, video-on-demand, mobile phones, digital signage, and corporate<br />

communications are just a few <strong>of</strong> the areas in which we have an established presence. We have to<br />

recognise this, by making new friends in these areas and by opening up these new opportunities. And<br />

this, I am delighted to say, we are doing.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>GTC</strong> Website is now well established and is being used not only by members; but also by<br />

producers, broadcasters, and programme makers. It has very much become our 'shop window',<br />

promoting not just the <strong>Guild</strong>, but excellence in camera skills as well.<br />

This is an important asset and has continued to succeed, thanks to the hard work <strong>of</strong> the sub-committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> Alison Chapman, John Hoare, James French, and Martin Hammond.<br />

One area <strong>of</strong> tremendous growth is the presentation <strong>of</strong> <strong>GTC</strong> Workshops. Thanks to huge efforts <strong>of</strong><br />

organiser, Clive North, as well as generosity <strong>of</strong> our Sponsors, not only are they now more frequent, and<br />

more evenly spread across the country, but are rapidly becoming over-subscribed.<br />

For many years, our presence at exhibitions has been led by the tireless efforts <strong>of</strong> Exhibition Manager,<br />

Ray Meier. Ray has decided to retire from this post and I hope you will join me in expressing our<br />

gratitude for all his hard work.<br />

Our two publications continue to be led by Alison Chapman (Zerb) and Roger Richards (<strong>GTC</strong> InFocus)<br />

supported by James French as Advertising Manager. Again, the excellence <strong>of</strong> both these publications is<br />

an asset to both the <strong>Guild</strong> and its members.<br />

Behind the scenes, our new Treasurer, Simon Roe, and Secretary, John Rossetti, keep the wheels<br />

turning. <strong>The</strong>y are both working on ways <strong>of</strong> making the <strong>Guild</strong> run even more efficiently.<br />

Figures recently published by Skillset would suggest that the number <strong>of</strong> people leaving the industry is<br />

growing, and yet the <strong>GTC</strong> membership remains stable, and is indeed growing, if somewhat modestly.<br />

Again, this is a trend, which goes against the rest <strong>of</strong> the industry, with very few members electing to<br />

resign. It is also particularly gratifying that younger members are joining us and indeed, serving on<br />

Council.<br />

<strong>The</strong> one area which is disappointing however, is the continued lack <strong>of</strong> support by <strong>GTC</strong> members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Awards. This has become a prestigious event, with huge efforts put in by Awards Officer Drew Hartley,<br />

and the Event Organiser John Tarby. <strong>The</strong>ir efforts are reflected in the growing status <strong>of</strong> the <strong>GTC</strong> among<br />

broadcasters and producers but it would also be more gratifying to see a better attendance by our own<br />

members.<br />

To help improve matters, we have been joined by PR and press guru, David Kirk. His many years<br />

experience in the industry are paying <strong>of</strong>f, with general publicity and coverage.<br />

This was especially true <strong>of</strong> the election <strong>of</strong> our first Life President at the Awards. <strong>GTC</strong> Founder, Dick<br />

Hibberd, has taken on this task, helping to guide and advise the Council.<br />

We continue to meet with other like-minded bodies, both in the UK and internationally. It is very<br />

gratifying that so many people are now turning to the <strong>GTC</strong> for advice and guidance. Again, this would<br />

not be possible but for the membership and overall excellence <strong>of</strong> their work. Many, many thanks!<br />

In conclusion, then, on your behalf, I would again like to thank all members <strong>of</strong> Council for their fantastic<br />

efforts over the past year. Very few people are aware <strong>of</strong> the amount <strong>of</strong> time, tirelessly spent in delivering<br />

to both the members and the industry as a whole, what remains a lead organisation.<br />

Brian Rose<br />

Chairman


Treasurer’s Report<br />

As all members should by now be aware, I took over from John Hoare at the start <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Guild</strong>'s new<br />

financial year on 1 February <strong>2010</strong>.<br />

John left both the <strong>Guild</strong>'s finances and their records in excellent shape. <strong>The</strong> cash flow position was very<br />

positive - over £78,000 in the various bank accounts relating to the <strong>Guild</strong> and Zerb, over £20,000 in<br />

debtors (sponsors and advertisers) and only £4,000 in creditors.<br />

Despite the recession, bad debts were minimal. We lost about £2,000 in invoiced advertising revenue<br />

from the liquidation <strong>of</strong> one company, but I'm pleased to report that many <strong>of</strong> the outstanding debts on<br />

the books at 1 February <strong>2010</strong> (including some dating back to 2008) have now been collected. <strong>The</strong><br />

remainder are actively being pursued so that not a penny is lost.<br />

Terry Abrey, our accountant, will present at the <strong>AGM</strong> a full report on the <strong>Guild</strong>'s accounts for 2009-10.<br />

With the <strong>Guild</strong> finances in such good shape, I faced the question <strong>of</strong> whether there was anything<br />

I should change or try to improve. I had some suggestions and also took on the baton <strong>of</strong><br />

pursuing some ideas that John Hoare and previous Treasurers had contemplated. I list a few<br />

below:<br />

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Move the <strong>Guild</strong> and Zerb accounts over to a recognised computerised accounting system. This<br />

process has now been completed - both sets <strong>of</strong> accounts now use Sage Instant Accounts. This<br />

will allow monthly reporting to Council on the <strong>Guild</strong> finances and already provides James French<br />

with up-to-date detailed reporting on current debtors for sponsorship and advertising invoicing.<br />

Reconsider the members' insurance scheme. This has now been considered and Council<br />

decided to no longer provide this as a benefit to members, saving the <strong>Guild</strong> over £4,000 per<br />

year.<br />

Collect all the outstanding debts from pre-1 February <strong>2010</strong>. James French and I are making<br />

excellent progress on this, and we expect to collect all those outstanding debts except for the<br />

one company that went into liquidation.<br />

Chase debts on a commercial basis going forward, pushing for 30-day payment from sponsors/<br />

advertisers and paying suppliers on 30-day terms.<br />

Review the <strong>Guild</strong>'s bank current accounts<br />

<strong>The</strong> service I have received so far from the <strong>Guild</strong>'s bankers, NatWest, has been beyond<br />

inadequate. It is now over 3 months since I became Treasurer and they have not (at the date <strong>of</strong><br />

writing) been able to provide me with online access to the accounts. This has slowed down the<br />

ability to produce up-to-date reports for Council.<br />

I intend to undertake a review <strong>of</strong> the NatWest facility for both <strong>Guild</strong> and Zerb. In particular,<br />

Council is very interested in the possibility <strong>of</strong> a current account that will allow the <strong>Guild</strong> to receive<br />

member subscriptions by direct debit. Other banks may provide this in addition to better<br />

customer service.<br />

Review the <strong>Guild</strong>'s bank deposit accounts<br />

<strong>The</strong> deposit accounts provide very little interest at present. I have started the review <strong>of</strong> the<br />

market and already found a Scottish Widows account (2%) that may useful replace the current<br />

Alliance & Leicester account (0.3%).<br />

Establish an annual review by Council <strong>of</strong> the spending on:<br />

All our suppliers, from website designers to printers, and including the fees paid to our<br />

Advertising and Sponsorship Manager, Zerb and Website Editor, InFocus Editor, Administrator,<br />

and Minutes Secretary. This review to ensure the <strong>Guild</strong> is getting value for money and that the


suppliers can justify their costs; and<br />

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Guild</strong> Awards, to run in conjunction with the review undertaken by the Awards Officer. This<br />

review to ensure that the Awards are provided value for money to: members that attend,<br />

members that do not attend, the <strong>Guild</strong> as a whole; and<br />

All other areas <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Guild</strong>.<br />

Review, and update where necessary, the expenses claim guidelines for Council<br />

Undertake a thorough review with the <strong>Guild</strong>'s accountant on the split in accounting procedures<br />

between the <strong>Guild</strong> and its Zerb publishing arm. This was established as a tax-saving measure<br />

and, at the suggestion <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Guild</strong>'s accountant, is now time for review.<br />

Remove the use <strong>of</strong> cheques and paper-based accounting wherever possible. John Hoare made<br />

excellent progress on this. Once I have full online banking access, almost all payments will be<br />

made by BACS, including Council expenses. We will also encourage those providing income to<br />

the <strong>Guild</strong> to pay by BACS. This will dramatically reduce the administrative burden on the<br />

Treasurer and reduce the postage budget. In the last few days the <strong>Guild</strong> is now signed up to<br />

the online submission <strong>of</strong> tax information, such as VAT and Corporation Tax.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are a number <strong>of</strong> other small background changes to the financial set-up, intended to<br />

streamline the operation <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Guild</strong>'s finances. Each change will be reported to Council at its<br />

meetings.<br />

And finally, I will work closely with Council to encourage it to spend the <strong>Guild</strong>'s money for the<br />

benefit <strong>of</strong> members in as many diverse ways as possible.<br />

Simon Roe<br />

Treasurer<br />

Education and Awards Officer’s Report<br />

Education<br />

Colleagues I can hardly believe that a year has past by so fast. This year has been even busier than<br />

the last mainly due to the <strong>GTC</strong>ʼs excellent new website which has, as you can imagine, attracted a lot <strong>of</strong><br />

attention to the <strong>Guild</strong> and our remit.<br />

As Iʼve said before, as the current Education Offi cer, Iʼm always kept busy, replying to and advising<br />

students on how to enter our industry, both television and film. At one stage I was receiving three to<br />

four enquiries a week, via the Contact Us site, letters, and visiting Universities. <strong>The</strong>y seem to be in a<br />

constant flux vis-à-vis whom to contact. Added to this is the vast emerging technological advances<br />

regarding camera formats. As soon as we adapt our workflow, another new format is thrown into the ring<br />

or as we as a camera orientated organisation may like to call it, a ʻcircle <strong>of</strong> confusionʼ.<br />

On a more serious note, it is with great dismay that I have to report that the longstanding FT2 training<br />

scheme is to cease its activity this year. In the interest <strong>of</strong> clarification on this matter, here is the <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />

quote.<br />

ʻBecause <strong>of</strong> the lack <strong>of</strong> funding it has been decided by the FT2 Board that FT2ʼs training activity will<br />

cease in March <strong>2010</strong> and that a timetable will be drawn up for winding up the organisation.ʼ<br />

However according to my sources the FT2 Board has entered dialogue with the Sector Skills Council<br />

and potential partners regarding its proposed new Craft and Technical Centre <strong>of</strong> Excellence; exactly<br />

what this will be is something that, at the time <strong>of</strong> writing, Iʼm seeking further clarification about. Rest<br />

assured the <strong>Guild</strong> will still continue to support and call for on-the-job training and I will be writing a letter<br />

<strong>of</strong> support to Sharon Goode the Director <strong>of</strong> FT2.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re has been no further dialogue either with me personally or as the <strong>GTC</strong> Education Officer regarding<br />

Skillset Screen Academies. Of course, we will be continuing dialogue with the Sector Skills Council<br />

regarding other training initiatives.


<strong>The</strong> <strong>GTC</strong> attended the recent BSC show held at Elstree Studios, which Iʼm pleased to say at least as far<br />

as Iʼm aware, resulted in a slight increase in our membership figures. I strongly recommend that the<br />

<strong>Guild</strong> attend next yearʼs event.<br />

Awards<br />

Itʼs that time <strong>of</strong> the year again when the nominations start to increase in number. Last year the subcommittee<br />

took a decision to extend the deadline; however, as this didnʼt result in any last minute<br />

nominations, Iʼd like to propose that we return to the 30<br />

th June as a closing date for the Award for<br />

Excellence nominations.<br />

As you may appreciate it takes the Awards Team time to validate the nominations; so please do give as<br />

much information as possible, it really helps us if you could provide or make a mental note as to the TX<br />

time, Channel and the Original TX Date.<br />

I mention this, as due to the various multiplexes on the digital platform being full <strong>of</strong> repeats i.e. (some<br />

programmes commented on were originally broadcast a year beforehand) making them ineligible for<br />

consideration. One other point Iʼd like to make is, that its not the programme we award, its the<br />

cameramen working on it; so please watch the credits carefully (that is if the titles donʼt shrink to a<br />

smaller size; which by the way links in with our other remit ʻStandardsʼ ; in that any bad examples should<br />

be addressed to the BCSC British Camera Standards Council, but as that is beyond my remit as far as<br />

this report is concerned, Iʼll leave it there for the moment once again.<br />

I wish to thank you, our members for nominating programmes you deem to be worthy <strong>of</strong> our Award for<br />

Excellence; without your help there would be no Awards. Thanks for all your help during the <strong>GTC</strong><br />

Awards season 2009.<br />

Finally as this is the end <strong>of</strong> the current Councilʼs two year period in <strong>of</strong>fi ce, Iʼd like to thank you for your<br />

support and should I be re-elected I look forward to serving you, my fellow members and colleagues<br />

once more on the <strong>GTC</strong> Council.<br />

Drew Hartley<br />

Exhibition Manager’s Report<br />

Since last <strong>AGM</strong>, the <strong>Guild</strong> was present at various exhibitions:<br />

IBC Amsterdam:<br />

We had our traditional position in the Publications passage and met various cameramen from a number<br />

<strong>of</strong> countries As always, Zerb was very popular, with some people coming round to our stand for the<br />

latest copy to add to last year's collection...<strong>The</strong> show was well attended despite the surprise absence <strong>of</strong><br />

Sony. <strong>The</strong>ir space was filled with various little stands which were very interesting, showing a goods<br />

selection <strong>of</strong> equipment and gismos.<br />

BVE /Production show, Earls Court.<br />

<strong>The</strong> decision to spit the show into two distinct parts worked well and most visitors were quite pleased<br />

with the choice <strong>of</strong> equipment on display. <strong>The</strong> stand team signed on 16 new members.<br />

BSC Show Elstree<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>GTC</strong> did have a position at the show which was very busy with (mainly) film people. Several<br />

enquiries were received with good prospects <strong>of</strong> being followed up with formal membership applications.<br />

After BVE I resigned my function as Exhibition Manager but remain a member <strong>of</strong> Council. Martin<br />

Hammond has agreed to take on the task and I wish him the same amount <strong>of</strong> support that I enjoyed.<br />

I would like to take this opportunity to thank most sincerely all those who assisted with the manning <strong>of</strong><br />

the stands, especially Paul Kay and the always reliable Dudley Darby. Also, my sincere thanks to Alison<br />

who, without fail, supplied new posters and packages <strong>of</strong> Zerb to the various locations, thereby making<br />

my job much easier and enjoyable ( always nice to speak to you, Alison).<br />

Ray Meier<br />

Advertising Managerʼs Report


<strong>The</strong> last twelve months have proved very tough in terms <strong>of</strong> advertising revenue. All magazines and web<br />

sites have suffered a fairly large drop in income, due to the recession, and the <strong>GTC</strong> was no exception.<br />

Many companies have drastically cut their advertising budgets, whilst many others have reduced the<br />

size <strong>of</strong> their ads or taken fewer <strong>of</strong> them. This gave me quite a challenge. I held rates at the same level<br />

as last year and worked with our advertisers to keep them on board. Many are now opting for the<br />

considerable savings to be made by purchasing multiple placings, either in the same magazine, or<br />

across both Zerb and <strong>GTC</strong> In Focus and the web site. This benefits us too as we have a better idea <strong>of</strong><br />

income across the year. I have also managed to increase my database <strong>of</strong> potential and actual<br />

advertisers, with the result that overall income remained similar to last year.<br />

Of course my work has also been made easier by Roger Richard's and Alison Chapman's efforts in<br />

producing such superb quality magazines, that are much admired the world over.<br />

Despite the web site expanding in terms <strong>of</strong> content and features, I do think this is an area that many <strong>of</strong><br />

our sponsors and advertisers overlook. Our rates are extremely competitive and I have figures<br />

demonstrating the increasing popularity <strong>of</strong> the site. <strong>The</strong> important point, <strong>of</strong> course, is that everybody<br />

visiting the site sees their ad, whether they are a member or not. So my target for <strong>2010</strong> - 2011 is to grow<br />

the web site income without impacting on magazine ad sales.<br />

Sponsorship Liaison Officer’s Report<br />

After many years <strong>of</strong> sterling service for the <strong>GTC</strong>, Les Ager stood down as our Sponsorship Officer last<br />

year. It cannot be understated the tremendous contribution Les made to the <strong>GTC</strong>'s c<strong>of</strong>fers and its<br />

Council Meetings. For as long as I can remember, he has beavered away, quietly and efficiently, mainly<br />

in the background, and built up a tremendous list <strong>of</strong> generous sponsors. Without them, the <strong>GTC</strong> would<br />

not only find it harder to operate due to lack <strong>of</strong> resources, but also we would be much less relevant. <strong>The</strong><br />

fact that companies approach our members for advice on new products, participate so actively on the<br />

Internet forum and help us with organising many interesting and beneficial workshops for our members,<br />

shows the high regard that they hold our organisation in.<br />

As I already spoke to the sponsors for advertising, it seemed sensible that I volunteer, at least in the<br />

short term, to take over Les' role. I have spent the last few months getting up to speed and explaining<br />

the changes to our sponsor contacts. We have lost a few old friends over the past twelve months but<br />

also gained a number <strong>of</strong> new ones. A few have asked to reduce their contributions for a short period, to<br />

tide them over the difficult times we find ourselves in. I take the view that it is better to work with these<br />

problems, rather than lose the sponsor completely.<br />

<strong>The</strong> overall result is that sponsorship income has remained very similar for this year as last.<br />

James French<br />

Membership Officer's Report<br />

Since this time last year we have had 214 new member applications, most <strong>of</strong> which now come through<br />

the Website. Of those we have been able to approve 109 Full members, 18 Associate members, 3<br />

Affiliate members, 5 Student members and 2 Academic members; that is a total <strong>of</strong> 137, and we are still<br />

waiting for further information from the other 77.<br />

I have also been trying to contact those members whose membership has lapsed or who have resigned<br />

to find out why and to see if we can persuade them to reconsider. Those who have lapsed have<br />

usually done so because they have changed their address or their bank account and have forgotten to<br />

tell us. Those who have resigned usually say that they are no longer active as cameramen. I shall<br />

continue to pursue them.<br />

Rex Palmer<br />

Workshop Coordinators Report


A successful year for the workshops division <strong>of</strong> the <strong>GTC</strong>!<br />

We had ……<br />

'A Grade Day Out - Again!' was held on 30th April courtesy <strong>of</strong> Molinare and proved a great success<br />

again with approx. 30 attending, including one who flew from New York specially and one who joined up<br />

and flew from Cork on the strength <strong>of</strong> this event!<br />

'To P2 or Not to P2' , the first in our series <strong>of</strong> three Panasonic-sponsored 'roadshows' took place in<br />

Bristol on 22nd June. Although poorly attended Marc Irwin from Panasonic was totally blown away by<br />

the feedback he got from members and went away to completely reassess their approach to freelances<br />

and independent producers using P2.<br />

Alison Chapman's 'live' reports on the <strong>GTC</strong> website from the event were great and really impressed the<br />

Panasonic team!<br />

We had the second 'To P2 or Not to P2' workshop at Salford University on the 21st July which attracted<br />

20 members, followed by a similar event at Panasonic's new facility at Shepperton on 25th August<br />

which had a following <strong>of</strong> a dozen.<br />

Over the three events around 40 members had a chance to put Panasonic on the spot over P2 -<br />

something which the company found very valuable.<br />

'How to Survive being Freelance' workshops were held at Arri (GB) on 5th November and at <strong>The</strong> NTI in<br />

Birmingham on 8th Dec.<br />

<strong>The</strong> London day had around 20 attendees and was enthusiastically received by members and enjoyed<br />

by the contributors - one <strong>of</strong> whom (Bradley Foreman) ended up becoming a <strong>Guild</strong> sponsor!<br />

<strong>The</strong> Birmingham attendance was creaking up until the last few days (I was considering pulling it due to<br />

the costs) when a sudden flurry <strong>of</strong> interest resulted in around 20 signing up. However on the day there<br />

was another flurry - this time <strong>of</strong> no-shows due to sudden work coming in, car breakdowns and illness.<br />

This left around 12 members. Apparently the speakers were stoic but understandably disappointed.<br />

"A New Look at HD" sponsored by TopTeks, was held on January 28th and was a sell-out with 37<br />

attending and 23 on the stand-by list!<br />

"Northern Lights" - Lighting guru Jonathan Harrison did a successful day at Camera KitUk in Leeds on<br />

March 8th. A full house <strong>of</strong> 25 there - exactly the number we had in mind applied for that one.<br />

Helicopter Shooting and Safety - March 27th . I always knew this was going to be a 'good-un' and so it<br />

turned out. We had 40 signed up and a lengthy standby list for cancellations. Star turns Alan Duxbury<br />

and Rex Palmer were to have been joined by Laurie Gilbert over from the Far East but he was unable to<br />

come for family reasons.<br />

Mike Smith <strong>of</strong> Flying TV, who sponsored the day, did a splendid job arranging a fascinating and<br />

thought-provoking event which even included the 'Hover Challenge' where two members picked by<br />

'lucky' tickets got the chance to fly a helicopter with an instructor for around half an hour. <strong>The</strong>y then<br />

had to fly a steady 360degree turn around a fixed point whilst keeping the on-board camera locked on<br />

the target!<br />

<strong>The</strong> outputs <strong>of</strong> the onboard camera and a remote wireless camera were relayed to the lecture room via<br />

radio link set up by LinkSys.<br />

Codecs and Compression - April 24th with Chris Roberts at CVP in the Midlands comprehensively<br />

covered codecs and compression issues in acquisition and post and also streaming and even<br />

compression for mobile phones, dvds, YouTube and the rest.<br />

By the time <strong>of</strong> the <strong>AGM</strong> 'LEDS and Fluorescent Lighting' with John Rossetti and Alan Bermingham will<br />

have taken place on 8th May courtesy <strong>of</strong> Gekko at their HQ at Kenilworth.


Just prior to the <strong>AGM</strong> on 20th May 'ARRI Cameras - the Next Generation' will have taken place at ARRI<br />

Media.<br />

At the time <strong>of</strong> writing (4.5.10) there were serious doubts whether the star turn - the new Alexa 35mm<br />

format camera would be available for demonstration (due to delays caused by the volcanic dust cloud).<br />

Demo sequences shot on the Alexa and an overview <strong>of</strong> the workflows involved were still on the cards<br />

along with the latest in Arri lighting.<br />

Still to Come - 'Meet the Wildlife Filmmakers' - June 28th<br />

This features Tim Shepherd - the time-lapse and motion control expert <strong>of</strong> 'Life on Earth' fame and John<br />

Waters - well-known 'Meerkat Manor' cameraman plus contributions from Mike Salisbury, producer <strong>of</strong> five<br />

David Attenborough series and Karen Partridge who is an award-winning natural history producer. <strong>The</strong><br />

latter will cover sequence building, story-telling and 'wildlife and the law'. Produced in association with<br />

Bristol Wildlife Filmmakers.<br />

Likely to be sponsored by Panasonic and Pyser-Sgi.<br />

Coming in August - 'Data Wrangling and the Work <strong>of</strong> the D.I.T.' with Dan Mulligan.<br />

'Work in Progress'<br />

<strong>The</strong> 'Red Day Out' at Molinare is getting much closer now the building work is almost finished housing<br />

the new Baselight Suite.<br />

'How to Survive as a Freelance' - following the earlier events in London and Birmingham, there is to be<br />

another workshop, this time in Manchester.<br />

Workshops on 'Health & Safety', '3D' and 'Monitoring in the Field' are also on the list for the coming<br />

months.<br />

Clive North<br />

Zerb Managing Editor Report<br />

Credit goes again to our Advertising Manager, James French, for managing to maintain advertising<br />

revenues on Zerb, as well as <strong>GTC</strong> In Focus, in an extremely difficult economic climate. This enabled us<br />

once again to publish two very full issues (at 84 pages the Spring issue was the biggest ever).<br />

This year my thanks go to Nigel Cooper for his hard work and support as guest editor on the Autumn<br />

2009 issue, and also to Alan Duxbury who has stepped into to the breach (for the second time) and is<br />

currently working as guest editor on this year's Autumn issue which, amongst many other topics, will be<br />

taking a look at 3D.<br />

Thanks also to our designer Mark Williams from Toast Design and the printers, Nuffield Press <strong>of</strong><br />

Abingdon.<br />

In the ongoing quest to make the back catalogue <strong>of</strong> Zerb more available and searchable, we are<br />

exploring options <strong>of</strong> how to get more editions <strong>of</strong> Zerb on to the website as downloadable and<br />

searchable PDFs.<br />

As ever, we continue with the 'guest editor' system on Zerb and so, as always, Alison is on the lookout<br />

for editors and contributors. If you fancy doing something different and having a go at editing our<br />

industry recognised magazine, please contact Alison on zerb.production.07@gtc.org.uk.<br />

<strong>GTC</strong> Website Administrator's Report


<strong>The</strong> website continues to grow with a steady stream <strong>of</strong> members asking to be added to the user<br />

database and an increasing number <strong>of</strong> hits per day.<br />

<strong>The</strong> site was relaunched in the Autumn with a new accordion-style navigation structure with a view to<br />

the sidebar being able to accommodate more pages without getting too lengthy. Content continues to<br />

grow but we are always glad to be sent more material, especially images suitable for the home page or<br />

elsewhere, and links or technical information <strong>of</strong> interest to other members. If you have an idea for<br />

content that it would be good to add to the site, please submit it to Alison Chapman at<br />

webadmin@gtc.org.uk.<br />

Probably the most noticeable recent addition to the site has been the classified ads section which is<br />

already being well used by members with gear to sell. I have not yet been able to gather data on how<br />

many sales are resulting from advertising on the site but we are pleased to have been able to respond<br />

to a request from members to <strong>of</strong>fer this facility. <strong>The</strong>re are couple <strong>of</strong> features that can be improved<br />

around the logistics <strong>of</strong> handling ads (like providing a delete facility to the posting member) but these<br />

have been noted and the site designers are working on them.<br />

Do continue to give us your feedback and suggestions for the site. As we build its presence, it also<br />

helps if you can add click-throughs to it from your own sites, so please do continue to do so - if you<br />

would like to add the <strong>GTC</strong> logo, as a member you can download the <strong>Guild</strong>'s logo at '<strong>GTC</strong> Logo<br />

Downloads' under 'Resources'.<br />

Alison Chapman <strong>2010</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong> following resolution was passed by the meeting:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Annual General Meeting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Guild</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Television</strong> hereby resolves to adopt the Chairman’s and<br />

Council Officers’ Reports for the period ending 31 st January <strong>2010</strong>.<br />

Proposed: Tony Covell Seconded: Simon Roe<br />

Agreed nem con<br />

Statement <strong>of</strong> Accounts <strong>of</strong> both the <strong>Guild</strong> and Zerb Magazine<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Guild</strong>’s auditor, Terry Abrey, presented written financial statements showing the income and<br />

expenditure <strong>of</strong> both the <strong>Guild</strong> and Zerb magazine and highlighted the salient points in them. <strong>The</strong><br />

<strong>Guild</strong>’s accounts showed a surplus <strong>of</strong> income over expenditure <strong>of</strong> £45,470 with its balance sheet<br />

detailing assets <strong>of</strong> £167,910 for the year ending 31 st January <strong>2010</strong>. <strong>The</strong> Zerb accounts showed a<br />

trading loss <strong>of</strong> £17,899 for the year, whilst the balance sheet showed a £83,689 deficit for the year<br />

ending 31 st January <strong>2010</strong>.<br />

Mr Abrey stated the accounts showed the <strong>Guild</strong> to be in good financial order. In answer to a question<br />

from James French, Mr Abrey agreed to show income generated by the website separately in the next<br />

year’s accounts. In response to a question from Alan Pettener, Mr Abrey also agreed to show clearly<br />

staff costs in future accounts. In response to a question by Tony Covell, Mr Abrey gave his view on the<br />

legal status <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Guild</strong> and the implications for members <strong>of</strong> any financial liability. He concluded his<br />

report by thanking John Hoare and Simon Roe in the preparation <strong>of</strong> the accounts.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following resolution was passed by the meeting:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Annual General Meeting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Guild</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Television</strong> <strong>Cameramen</strong> hereby resolves to adopt the<br />

accounts duly audited for the period ending on 31 st January <strong>2010</strong><br />

Proposed: Rex PalmerSeconded: Drew Hartley<br />

Agreed by a majority, with one abstention


and one vote against.<br />

Election <strong>of</strong> Council<br />

Nominations had been received for the following persons to serve on Council for the coming two years:<br />

Brian Rose, John Henshall, John Tarby, John Rossetti, Simon Roe, Drew Hartley, Rex Palmer, Clive<br />

North, John Hoare, Martin Hammond, Paul Kay, Ray Meier, Eric Samuel, Christina Fox, James Fulcher,<br />

Darren Bramley and Daniel Mulligan.<br />

It was confirmed non-voting attendees at Council meetings were Dick Hibberd, Andy Smith, Alison<br />

Chapman, James French, Roger Richards, Sheila Lewis, and Susan Hynard.<br />

It was proposed by Martin Hammond and seconded by Tony Covell that the meeting approve members<br />

<strong>of</strong> Council as listed. This was agreed nem con. <strong>The</strong>re was no formal election as the number <strong>of</strong><br />

nominations did not exceed the vacancies available.<br />

It was noted the next Council meeting would be held on 6 th June <strong>2010</strong> at Pinewood Studios, when<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficer positions for the coming year would be agreed.<br />

Awards Ceremony<br />

Brian Rose stated additional nominations for awards presentations were being actively sought.<br />

Archive<br />

John Hoare led a discussion on the possibility <strong>of</strong> establishing an archive <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Guild</strong> and the history <strong>of</strong><br />

camera operation by its members over many years. It was stated it was hoped a member would take<br />

responsibility for compiling such an archive. It was agreed Dick Howett would be approached to see if<br />

he wished to <strong>of</strong>fer his services to the <strong>Guild</strong> in this way. Other ideas mentioned in connection with this<br />

item included the possibility <strong>of</strong> using a commercial storage facility for the holding <strong>of</strong> materials,<br />

approaching the Tech-ops web master, and the National Museum <strong>of</strong> Film and <strong>Television</strong> in Bradford.<br />

Any Other Business<br />

Tony Covell proposed that Council examine the possibility <strong>of</strong> changing the <strong>Guild</strong>’s legal status, possibly<br />

to a charity or company limited by guarantee. This was seconded by Alan Pettener, and agreed by a<br />

majority (with one vote against and two abstentions).<br />

<strong>The</strong> Chairman read a letter by Eric Samuel, in which he confirmed members’ personal accident<br />

insurance had ended in April <strong>2010</strong>.<br />

A proposal was made by John Rossetti in abstentia that all <strong>Guild</strong> notices and agenda be made<br />

available only by electronic communication. After some discussion, it was agreed notices and agenda<br />

would be posted in compliance with the rules. It was agreed Council would consider this matter, and<br />

bring any recommendations for change to a future General Meeting.<br />

Brian Rose closed the meeting by thanking Council members for their endeavors on behalf <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Guild</strong><br />

during the previous year.

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