What departments does IATSE cover?
The IATSE local unions are organized to represent workers by geographic and craft jurisdiction. Each craft falls under one of four departments: Stagecraft, Motion Picture and TV, Broadcast, and Tradeshow.
What locals are under IATSE?
Locals in numerous areas, by type
- Mixed (locals in 132 areas)
- Motion Picture Projectionists, Operators and Video Technicians (locals in 11 areas)
- Operators (locals in 22 areas)
- Stage Employees (locals in 94 areas)
- Studio Mechanics (locals in 19 areas)
- Theatre Employees (locals in 21 areas)
What unions fall under IATSE?
Table of Contents:
- IATSE Local 44.
- IATSE Local 52.
- IATSE Local 80.
- IATSE Local 161.
- IATSE Local 481.
- IATSE Local 600: The International Cinematographers Guild.
- IATSE Local 695.
- IATSE Local 700: Motion Picture Editor Guild.
What is an IATSE yellow card?
Yellow Card Shows are, simply, shows that carry an all-IATSE crew and are a union tour. The first shows to travel under this arrangement were covered under District 1 (Northwest USA), and a bond was posted with the International to guarantee transportation home and two weeks' pay for suddenly closed shows.