


Winner!

Winner!
Nick Treacy praises The Business of Documentary Film-Making for balancing show and business.
Auckland Branch Committee, Tamara Penniket, book giveaway, The Business of Documentary Film-Making, Nick Treacy, documentary filmmaking, show business, Sammy Davis Jr., filmmaking advice, film industry insights, show and business balance, Hamilton winner, book draw, filmmaking resources, documentary soundie, film production tips, filmmaking essentials, creative industry, Guild events, Auckland film community.
Nick Treacy praises The Business of Documentary Film-Making for balancing show and business.


One Latte a Week...

One Latte a Week...
Debate over raising membership fees after 11 years due to growing operational demands and activities.
Guild, membership fee, increase, National Executive, Safety Code of Practice, SCOP upgrade, legal advice, screen industry, IRD, immigration work permit, producer negotiations, office workload, Panavision building, NZTECHO magazine, Executive Officer, Treasurer’s Report, 2008, general administrative assistant, membership growth, subscription rate, automatic payments, film schools, recent graduates, Auckland, Wellington, Queenstown.
Debate over raising membership fees after 11 years due to growing operational demands and activities.


Qantas Flyers

Qantas Flyers
Congratulations to Guild members nominated as finalists in the 2008 Screen Directors Guild Awards.
NZTECHO, Guild members, finalists, Screen Directors Guild, Film and Television Awards, sound design, camera work, production design, costume design, make-up design, cinematography, directing, Outrageous Fortune, Black Sheep, Second-Hand Wedding, The Tattooist, Ride With The Devil, Rain of the Children, Britta Johnstone, Phill England, Martin Smith, David Paul, Tim Prebble, Dave Garbett, achievements, film industry.
Congratulations to Guild members nominated as finalists in the 2008 Screen Directors Guild Awards.


Mediation for Screen Production Contractors

Mediation for Screen Production Contractors
David Fleming explains how mediation works for contractors in resolving disputes with principals.
mediation, contractors, Department of Labour, dispute resolution, employment relationship, principal, contractor disputes, Disputes Tribunal, legal representation, NZ On Air, termination of contracts, contract disputes, dispute settlement, negotiation, employment issues, flexible outcomes, cost-effective, enforcement, dispute preparation, workplace conflict, mediation services, employment relations, contractors' rights, dispute process, contractors’ resources.
David Fleming explains how mediation works for contractors in resolving disputes with principals.


Editorial
Election Concerns for Screen Industry

Editorial
Election Concerns for Screen Industry
Reflections on potential political impacts on broadcasting, public service TV, and the arts sector in New Zealand.
election, broadcasting, NZ Film Commission, NZ On Air, TVNZ, privatization, John Key, public service TV, commercial-free, TV2, public broadcasting, Maori TV, TV-One, National Party, government, TVNZ charter, public funding, Gordon Campbell, sports broadcasting, Jim Anderton, unemployment, economy, society, bank CEO, free-to-air, arts policy, screen production, arts rights.
Reflections on potential political impacts on broadcasting, public service TV, and the arts sector in New Zealand.


Spiffy!

Spiffy!
Helen Clark announces Screen Production Incentive Fund, boosting NZ’s screen storytelling opportunities.
Screen Production Incentive Fund, SPIF, Helen Clark, New Zealand screen industry, John Barnett, SPP, Auckland International Film Festival, screen storytelling, government support, screen arts commitment, industry incentives, screen production funding, NZ filmmaking, cultural storytelling, industry celebration, NZ government initiatives, screen talent recognition, screen sector growth, creative industries, industry lobbying, screen production funding announcement, NZ screen professionals.
Helen Clark announces Screen Production Incentive Fund, boosting NZ’s screen storytelling opportunities.


CBA's New Boss

CBA's New Boss
Honor Byrne succeeds Sarah Main as director of Wellington’s leading crew booking service.
CBA, Honor Byrne, Sarah Main, crew booking service, Wellington film industry, NZFVTG, Blue Book, New Zealand filmmaking, crew engagement guidelines, production experience, Willow, Tommyknockers, Heavenly Creatures, Lord of the Rings, 10000 BC, Second Hand Wedding, Paul Murphy, TVCs, film production, Wellington crew, industry support, local crew relationships, Techos’ Guild, Filmcrews Auckland, industry leadership, crew booking services.
Honor Byrne succeeds Sarah Main as director of Wellington’s leading crew booking service.


Editorial
Equity Leadership Transition

Editorial
Equity Leadership Transition
Teresa Brown resigns, leaving a legacy of effective communication and industry collaboration.
Teresa Brown, Actors' Equity, resignation, Executive Director, effective communicator, industry collaboration, networker, backstage crew, wage award, film sets, theatre rehearsal, industry factionalism, new Executive Director, NZTECHO, David Welch, filmmaking, music passion, industry relationships, professional networking, leadership transition.
Teresa Brown resigns, leaving a legacy of effective communication and industry collaboration.
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