List of IATSE Locals - Hollywood/Los Angeles Area Locals

Hollywood/Los Angeles Area Locals

  • Amusement Area Employees (Local B192)
  • Art Directors Guild (Local 800)
  • Animation Guild and Affiliated Optical Electronic and Graphic Arts (Local 839)
  • Airline Motion Picture Employees (Local 916)
  • Affiliated Property Craftspersons (Local 44)
  • Costume Designers Guild (Local 892)
  • First Aid Employees (Local 767)
  • Lab, Film/Film/Video Technicians/Cinetechnicians (Local 683)
  • Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylists (Local 706)
  • Motion Picture Costumers (Local 705)
  • Motion Picture Studio Electrical Lighting Technicians (Local 728)
  • Motion Picture Studio Grips/Crafts Service (Local 80)
  • Motion Picture Set Painters & Sign Writers (Local 729)
  • Motion Picture Studio Teachers and Welfare Workers (Local 884)
  • Production Sound Technicians, Television Engineers, Video Assist Technicians and Studio Projectionists (Local 695)
  • Script Supervisors, Continuity and Allied Production Specialists Guild (Local 871)
  • Sound & Figure Maintenance Technicians (Local 923 Anaheim)
  • Stagehands in Hollywood and Los Angeles for television and theater stage (Local 33)
  • Stagehands in San Bernardino and Inland Empire for Stage, Theater, Industrial.(Local 614)

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