Camera Bootcamp
We are thrilled to announce the return of Camera Bootcamp on Saturday, March 7th!
Join us for the 2026 edition of Camera Bootcamp – a dynamic, hands-on workshop led by camera professionals working on major film and television productions.
This full-day program offers practical insight into the range of crafts, responsibilities, and equipment used by a professional camera department. From department structure and workflow to hands-on demonstrations of industry-standard gear, participants will gain a real understanding of how camera teams operate on film, television, and commercial productions.
Whether you are embarking on a career in the field or seeking to strengthen existing skills, Camera Bootcamp offers an invaluable opportunity to build knowledge, refine technique, and expand your network with working camera professionals.
Bootcamp Schedule
Session 1: The Fundamentals of On Set Roles (9:30 - 10:30 am)
Explore the essential responsibilities of key positions — from Director of Photography and Camera Operator to 1st AC, 2nd AC, Loader, and Utility.
Learn best practices from pre-production through wrap, along with set etiquette, and the terminology used within a professional camera department.
Session 2: Breakout Demos
Attendees rotate through hands-on breakout sessions focused on the tasks and equipment central to the work of the 1st AC, 2nd AC, Loader, and Utility. Demonstrations include camera builds and breakdowns, accessory configuration, lens and filter handling, actor marking and slating, media management, and working with wireless video systems.
Session 3: Career Panel and Q&A
The day concludes with a moderated discussion featuring working camera crew. The conversation will address career pathways in the camera department, union and non-union work environments, on-set safety, and expectations for working on professional productions, followed by audience Q&A.
Thank you to the Camera Bootcamp program committee, and members of International Cinematographers Guild, Local 600 IATSE:
- Jill Tufts (1st AC)
- Matthew Hedges (2nd AC)
- Thomas Bellotti (2nd AC)
- Alex Stevens (2nd AC / Loader)
Camera Bootcamp is presented with support from:
International Cinematographers Guild, Local 600 IATSE
Thank You to our program sponsors!
We are thrilled to announce the return of Camera Bootcamp on Saturday, March 7th!
Join us for the 2026 edition of Camera Bootcamp – a dynamic, hands-on workshop led by camera professionals working on major film and television productions.
This full-day program offers practical insight into the range of crafts, responsibilities, and equipment used by a professional camera department. From department structure and workflow to hands-on demonstrations of industry-standard gear, participants will gain a real understanding of how camera teams operate on film, television, and commercial productions.
Whether you are embarking on a career in the field or seeking to strengthen existing skills, Camera Bootcamp offers an invaluable opportunity to build knowledge, refine technique, and expand your network with working camera professionals.
Bootcamp Schedule
Session 1: The Fundamentals of On Set Roles (9:30 - 10:30 am)
Explore the essential responsibilities of key positions — from Director of Photography and Camera Operator to 1st AC, 2nd AC, Loader, and Utility.
Learn best practices from pre-production through wrap, along with set etiquette, and the terminology used within a professional camera department.
Session 2: Breakout Demos
Attendees rotate through hands-on breakout sessions focused on the tasks and equipment central to the work of the 1st AC, 2nd AC, Loader, and Utility. Demonstrations include camera builds and breakdowns, accessory configuration, lens and filter handling, actor marking and slating, media management, and working with wireless video systems.
Session 3: Career Panel and Q&A
The day concludes with a moderated discussion featuring working camera crew. The conversation will address career pathways in the camera department, union and non-union work environments, on-set safety, and expectations for working on professional productions, followed by audience Q&A.
Thank you to the Camera Bootcamp program committee, and members of International Cinematographers Guild, Local 600 IATSE:
- Jill Tufts (1st AC)
- Matthew Hedges (2nd AC)
- Thomas Bellotti (2nd AC)
- Alex Stevens (2nd AC / Loader)
Camera Bootcamp is presented with support from:
International Cinematographers Guild, Local 600 IATSE
Thank You to our program sponsors!
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Highlights
- 7 hours
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
Red Sky Studios
184 Everett Street
Boston, MA 02134
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