Society of Television Lighting and Design

Society of Television Lighting and Design
Abbreviation STLD
Formation 1974
Type Non-profit organization
Region served
Global and the UK
Chairman
Stuart Gain
Main organ
The Committee of the STLD
Website http://www.stld.org.uk/

The STLD was established on 30 October 1974 as the Society of Television Lighting Directors to promote discussion on techniques and the use and design of equipment in the field of television production, and at its 35th AGM in March 2009 it became the Society of Television Lighting and Design.

With no union affiliations it is recognised as a platform for open discussion and demonstration of the craft [1] — and is run as a non-profit making organisation by an elected committee of volunteers for the benefit of its members.

Activities

Professional meetings are organised throughout the UK and abroad, on techniques, equipment and related subjects - and technical information together with news of members and their activities, are published three times per year in the Society's magazine Set and Light - making these meetings and magazine, together with the STLD website a recognised international resource [2] of information for the television lighting and design industry.

Membership

There are various levels of membership of the Society:

and affiliates may join as:

  • Retired Member
  • Overseas Member

References

  1. "Professional Bodies". Archived from the original on 2006-05-24. Retrieved 2007-10-23. (Bags of Media)
  2. "Resources". Archived from the original on 2006-12-31. Retrieved 2007-10-23. (Professional Lighting & Production)
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