Founded | 1972 |
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Founder | Dick Hibberd |
Type | Professional Guild |
Focus | to preserve the professional status of all those earning their living through working with television cameras and to establish, uphold and advance standards and expertise within our profession. |
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Members | 1700 |
Key people | President - John Henshall Chair - Graham Maunder Vice Chair - Graeme McAlpine Secretary - Graham Risdon Treasurer - Andy Reik IAWF rep - Robin Smith Administrator - Roger Richards |
Website | www |
Formerly called | Guild of Television Cameramen (GTC) |
The Guild of Television Camera Professionals (GTC) is a not for profit organisation representing camera people working in all genres with around 1500 members globally[1][2] with the majority being in the UK. The stated aim of the GTC is "to preserve the professional status of all those earning their living through working with television cameras and to establish, uphold and advance standards and expertise within our profession."[3]
The GTC is one of four camera craft organisations in the UK, the others being the British Society of Cinematographers (BSC), the Guild of British Camera Technicians (GBCT) and the Association of Camera Operators (ACO).