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The "German Society Of Cinematographers", abbreviation "BVK", was founded in 1980 as the professional association of the german free-lanced [[cinematographer]]s / DoP's and their collaborators.
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The Great '''German Society of Cinematographers''' ({{langx|de|Berufsverband Kinematografie}}; abbreviated "BVK"), was founded in 1980 as a [[non-profit]] [[professional association]] of [[Germany|German]] [[freelance]] [[cinematographer]]s and directors of photography and their collaborators.<ref>{{Cite web |title=About the society and its history |url=https://kinematografie.org/verband/ |access-date=2023-03-28 |website=BVK - Berufsverband Kinematografie |language=de-DE}}</ref>


== Aims and objectives ==
== Aims and objectives ==
Its function is to present, administer and promote its members' professional and financial interests in conjunction with allied professional bodies in the audiovisual field.
The BVK presents, administers, and promotes its members' professional and financial interests in conjunction with allied professional bodies in the [[audiovisual]] field. It seeks recognition for the standing of the profession and promotes its public media image. The BVK also seeks to strengthen the profession's influence in the [[Film industry|film]] world.
It seeks recognition for the standing of the profession and promotes its public media image.
The BVK also concerns itself with strengthening the profession's influence both in the film world and allied spheres. It has broken new ground as far as the recognition and application of cinematographic authorship is concerned.
The BVK aims to promote working conditions which guarantee artistic and creative output.


== Activities and memberships ==
== Activities and memberships ==
Working together with the equipment factories through seminars and workshops the BVK widens its members' qualifications while encouraging technical innovation.
The BVK widens its members' qualifications by working together with the equipment factories through [[Seminar|seminars]] and workshops, while also encouraging technical innovation. The BVK is a founding member of the European Federation of Cinematographers/IMAGO and tries to intensify the international cooperation of directors of photography. The CameraGuide, published annually, and BVK's website provide a source of information on members' qualifications and standing.
The enhanced personal contacts among its members have led to an exchange of ideas and experiences which have done much to reduce competitiveness and open up new perspectives.
The BVK is a founding member of IMAGO / European Federation of Cinematographers and tries to intensify the international cooperation of the DoP's.
The CameraGuide, published annually, and BVK's website provide a reliable source of information on members' qualifications and standing.


== Weblinks ==
==References==
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* [http://www.kinematografie.org/english/bvk/index.php Website of the German Society of Cinematography, BVK]

[http://www.bvkamera.org/english/cameraguide/index.php CameraGuide of the BVK]
== External links ==
[http://www.imago.org IMAGO / European Federation of Cinematographers]
* [http://www.kinematografie.org/english/bvk/index.php German Society of Cinematography, BVK] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171205124614/http://www.kinematografie.org/english/bvk/index.php |date=2017-12-05 }}
* [http://www.bvkamera.org/english/cameraguide/index.php CameraGuide of the BVK]
* [http://www.imago.org European Federation of Cinematographers / IMAGO]
* [https://www.alexkinter.com/ Alex Kinter: Film Director and Cinematographer]

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Latest revision as of 21:51, 3 November 2024

The Great German Society of Cinematographers (German: Berufsverband Kinematografie; abbreviated "BVK"), was founded in 1980 as a non-profit professional association of German freelance cinematographers and directors of photography and their collaborators.[1]

Aims and objectives

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The BVK presents, administers, and promotes its members' professional and financial interests in conjunction with allied professional bodies in the audiovisual field. It seeks recognition for the standing of the profession and promotes its public media image. The BVK also seeks to strengthen the profession's influence in the film world.

Activities and memberships

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The BVK widens its members' qualifications by working together with the equipment factories through seminars and workshops, while also encouraging technical innovation. The BVK is a founding member of the European Federation of Cinematographers/IMAGO and tries to intensify the international cooperation of directors of photography. The CameraGuide, published annually, and BVK's website provide a source of information on members' qualifications and standing.

References

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  1. ^ "About the society and its history". BVK - Berufsverband Kinematografie (in German). Retrieved 2023-03-28.
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