The Lighting Pros who are defining the future of Cinematic Lighting
Our members are gaffers, rigging gaffers, console programmers, and fixture supervisors that have lit a variety of projects. Their work is integral to story telling, be it blockbusters, documentaries, or commercials. Due to them, these stories have been seen around the world.
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Leadership of International Cinema Lighting Society
The governance structure of ICLS is comprised of the Executive Board and working Committees, all populated by ICLS members.
Originally from Wisconsin, USA, Michael Bauman moved out to Southern California in the early 1990s to attend the American Film Institute. Mike always had a passion for set lighting and was excited to pursue his passion and begin his career in Hollywood. He has been working as a gaffer/chief lighting technician in the motion picture industry for over 30 years. With well over 100 film projects to his credit, close to 50 as a gaffer/chief lighting technician, his lighting expertise can be seen in a wide range of films including Phantom Thread, for which he was the lighting cameraman, and as gaffer for Vice, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, Iron Man 1 & 2, Good Night and Good Luck, Ray, Training Day, Munich, The Master, Cowboys & Aliens, and Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, among many others.
Originally from California, USA, Rafael E. Sánchez studied at Moorpark Jr. College. His career started as Key Grip where he learned how to “shape light”. He is a proud member of IATSE local 728 for almost 30 years, and of IATSE Local 600 for nearly 16 years. He has made films around the world with incredibly talented cinematographers, directors, and set lighting technicians. He has been working as a gaffer/chief lighting technician in the motion picture industry for over 30 years. These feature films are just a sample of the some of the work he has done that have been the most challenging and fulfilling – “Galaxy Quest”, “Sideways”, “Walk The Line”, “Pirates of the Caribbean I, II, III, IV and V”, “The Ring”, “Lone Ranger”, the Oscar nominated for Cinematography “Nebraska”, and the most recently wrapped “Joker: Folie ‘a Deux”.
Originally from Brighton, England, Martin Smith started his career in the film industry in 1999. Working as a trainee for AFM lighting, he spent the next few years working with some of the biggest Gaffers in the industry. Progressing from rigging to shooting Martin gained a comprehensive knowledge of electrical safety, power distribution, lighting, rigging and running an effective team. In 2005, Martin secured the Best Boy position on the movie “Around the World in 80 Days” as his career took off, he’s worked consecutively as a second unit gaffer and for the last 10 years as the main unit Gaffer on some of the largest productions. Currently, Martin is working as the Gaffer on the Mission Impossible franchise.
Originally from Vancouver, Canada, Erin Nelligan started her career in entertainment by lighting for theatre and dance in Vancouver before moving onto live events and touring/live music. She lived and worked in Leeds and London for a couple of years but moved back to Vancouver just in time to rig the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics. For years Erin lit projects big and small, all-over North America. Once making the transition to film, she has flown starships, hunted vampires and busted ghosts, while constantly growing her skills as our industry grows through technological and cultural revolutions. Erin also teaches classes on consoles, networking, and system design, to students in college, and to veteran set lighting technicians.
Originally from Dublin, Ireland, James McGuire pursued a formal education in electrical engineering and shortly thereafter entered the film industry. He is a highly skilled and accomplished professional in the field of lighting and electrical work. With 35 years of experience and expertise, James’ portfolio includes a diverse range of projects, from small-scale independent films to large-scale blockbusters. He is known for his adaptability and versatility, effortlessly transitioning between genres and styles to provide the perfect lighting solution for each unique production. His attention to detail, collaborative spirit, and dedication to perfection have made him a trusted collaborator among directors, cinematographers, and production designers.
Originally from Houston, USA, Adam Harrison was part of the Texas filmmaking community in the mid 1990’s. After joining I.A.T.S.E 728 in 1999, he stayed focused on working as a Set Lighting Technician during the early 2000’s. Transitioning over to the rigging side of lighting Adam has completed twenty feature films as a Rigging Best Boy during a fifteen-year period. In 2015 he stepped up as a Rigging Gaffer and has worked on some of the largest blockbusters during the last eight years, such as: Spiderman: No Way Home, Top Gun: Maverick and many more.
Originally from Permet, Albania, Ediola Pashollari holds a Master’s in Business Administration (UK), a Master’s of Arts in Political Science (UK), a Master’s in Entreprenology (USA) and also a Bachelor’s Degree in LLB (UK). She has over 18 years of working experience in the non-profit organization leadership and management industry. She holds advisory and leadership positions in several regional and international organizations, like: World Assembly of Youth (WAY), Global NGO Executive Committee (GNEC), World Youth Institute (WYI), International Journal of Youth Economy, World Association of Visioneers and Entreprenologists (WAVE), and others. She is an experienced public speaker, and she has delivered various keynote speeches, papers, presentations, and conducted several workshops, trainings, and consultations on empowerment and leadership of young people and related youth issues. Due to her contribution and dedication towards youth empowerment and leadership, she has received numerous medals and awards from governments and organizations from around the world.
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Bylaws Committee
The committee is responsible for the creation and maintenance of the organization’s bylaws, which is the set of rules that guide its operations and activities.
The committee is responsible for the creation and maintenance of the organization’s bylaws, which is the set of rules that guide its operations and activities. The Committee is also responsible for reviewing governing documents, presenting any proposed revisions to the Board, and recording any revisions voted upon and made.
The committee is responsible for reaching out to new and current corporate members. The Committee liaises with members and promotes member awareness of the resources, services, activities, and membership benefits. They create collaboration opportunities and strategies to keep current members active and involved with the ICLS.
Co-Chairs: Alida Keenleyside, Ryan Lynch, and Dan Walters Email: [email protected]
DEIA Committee
The Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility Committee (DEIA) is responsible for explaining, promoting, encouraging and cultivating a global film industry that is committed to foster a culture of equality, respect, and openness.
The Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility Committee is responsible for explaining, promoting, encouraging and cultivating a global film industry that is committed to foster a culture of equality, respect, and openness. They strive to eliminate barriers, challenge biases, and champion the representation of diverse voices within the lighting community. Through education, advocacy, and collaboration, the committee aims to create an inclusive and accessible environment that empowers every member to contribute their unique perspectives to the world of cinema lighting.
The Education Committee is responsible for developing and implementing educational activities and events for our members. The Committee is committed to enhance the expertise of lighting professionals in the film and television sectors through a collaborative and comprehensive curriculum, by integrating insights from industry experts and beyond. They aim to not only deepen knowledge and skills among ICLS members but also share compelling stories and lessons with the wider community, embracing the dual joy and responsibility that comes with this challenging endeavor.
Co-Chairs: Michael Kelly, Hanna McGugan, and Gary Wilkins Email: [email protected]
Events Committee
The Events Committee is responsible for the overall planning, development, and implementation of activities and events, which could be developed by ICLS or maybe as collaborative efforts with partners and corporate members.
The Events Committee is responsible for the overall planning, development, and implementation of activities and events, which could be developed by ICLS or maybe as collaborative efforts with partners and corporate members. The Committee creates, implements, and executes the events and activities (presentations, briefings, workshops, training, panels, etc.) through research, strategy and holding creative meetings in partnership with other Committees.
The Finance Committee is responsible for monitoring the budget and finances of the organization and ensure that the financial records are accurate and complete.
The Finance Committee is responsible for monitoring the budget and finances of the organization and ensure that the financial records are accurate and complete. The Committee is also responsible in understanding and following the rules and laws that govern ICLS’ financial management and assets. They oversee the budget, including reviewing of the annual operating budget and recommending it to the Board, and establish financial goals that benefit the organization and community, and create a plan to achieve them.
The Membership Committee is responsible for recruiting, vetting, and retaining members by offering advice and resources. The Committee identifies the needs of members and recommends the development of services to meet those needs, and increases membership base, especially among underrepresented groups. They welcome new members and inform current members of the resources, services, and membership benefits of ICLS.