Marshal Law What it Means
to be a Member


Belonging to the International Cinematographers Guild Means:
  • Working with the finest camera professionals in the world
  • Working with the top talent of the film and television industries
  • Working on the most prestigious and prominent productions
  • Working at a rate which rewards your skill, talent and commitment

International Cinematographers Guild Members Receive:

  • The best medical coverage in the entertainment industry
  • Two employer-funded retirement programs
  • Premium pay for overtime
  • Travel and per diem for location shoots
  • Contract safety and health protections
  • Union and legal representation

And More:

Members of the International Cinematographers Guild are highly skilled and creative artisans, committed to our craft and proud of our contributions to the industry.

The International Cinematographers Guild promotes our talents and defends our financial interests and our artistic rights.

A national organization within the IATSE, The International Cinematographers Guild was formed in 1996 with the merger of three regional locals. Now Local 600 represents the best camera professionals in every classification coast to coast.