Society of Television Lighting Directors
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The Society of Television Lighting Directors (STLD) has now been in existence for over thirty years and promotes discussion on techniques and on the use and design of equipment and provides a forum that stimulates a free exchange of ideas in all aspects of this television profession.
It has no union affiliations and is therefore recognised as a platform for open discussion and demonstration of the craft.
[edit] Activities
Professional meetings are organised throughout the UK and abroad, and technical information together with news of members and their activities, are published three times per year in the Society's magazine "Television Lighting" during February, June and October.
[edit] Membership
There are three levels of membership of the Society:
- A Full Member of the Society is someone who is engaged in the direction and design of the creative aspect of television lighting (such as a Lighting Director or Lighting Designer).
- An Associate is someone whose occupation is directly associated with this creative aspect.
- A Student Member is someone studying the above on a recognised course.