Cine Gear 2021’s COVID Guidelines: All Participants Must be Vaccinated or Negative Tested
Cine Gear 2021’s COVID Guidelines: All Participants Must be Vaccinated or Negative Tested

Cine Gear 2021’s COVID Guidelines: All Participants Must be Vaccinated or Negative Tested

2021-08-22
2 mins read

After a few postponements, the highly anticipated Cine Gear, which is one of the major events in our industry (even more than NAB) is just around the corner. However, all participants have to be aware and familiar with the health and safety guidelines by The County of Los Angeles Public Health. That means, all attendees must be fully vaccinated, or negative tested against COVID.

Cine Gear Expo. Picture: Cine Gear
Cine Gear Expo. Picture: Cine Gear

Cine Gear 2021

Since 1996, Cine Gear Expo has grown to become the premier event for the technology, entertainment, and media industry. Created by industry insiders, Cine Gear Expo features hundreds of exhibits, new product and service introductions, dedicated to the filmmaking industry. Furthermore, Cine Gear hosts 30+ complimentary seminars led by industry leaders, master classes, annual film competitions, awards ceremonies, and special screenings. Unfortunately, due to COVID, Cine Gear 2020 and 2021 have been postponed. Eventually, this year’s event will be held on September 24 and 25. The film competition will be held the day before, and the masterclasses day after. Furthermore, the event was moved from the beloved Paramount Studios to the L. A Conventions Center.

The new place of Cine Gear 2021: L.A Convention Center
The new place of Cine Gear 2021: L.A Convention Center

Schedule and programs

Although the full program is not enclosed yet, the topics seem to be quite intriguing. For instance, there is a Gaffer Roundtable, Blackmagic Design’s seminars, Mysteries of Camera Prep seminar, dialogue with ASC cinematographers, a discussion about large format cinematography (by the Digital Cinema Society), and more fascinating conversations. Click this link for the full LA Expo Schedule. 

Cine Gear Expo. Picture: Cine Gear
Cine Gear Expo. Picture: Cine Gear

COVID vaccination/negative test

Due to COVID, all Cine Gear 2021’s participants are forced to meet The County of Los Angeles Public Health guidelines. Read those guidelines and restrictions below:

  1. Entry Requirements: All participants must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and provide proof of vaccination or will have had a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours of attending.
  2. Proof of vaccination: A physical vaccination card, a picture of it, or a digital record is required as proof of vaccination.
  3. Proof of Negative COVID-19 Test: You will need to get tested no more than 3 days before and present your negative result or documentation.
  4. Test: The test must be a SARS-CoV-2 viral test (nucleic acid amplification test [NAAT] or antigen test) with Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
  5. Masks: All persons attending indoor events are required to bring and wear masks, regardless of vaccination status, when they are indoors except while eating and drinking in designated areas. Attendees must also wear masks outdoors, when they enter indoor areas, such as concourses, or concession stands.
  6. In-location check system: An active check system for proof of verification for vaccination and proof of negative COVID-19 test will be in place at the show entrance.
  7. Support Hand washing: Hand sanitizer stations will be located at entry points inside and outside with signage promoting use. We encourage frequent hand washing.
  8. Important: Please do not attend if you have symptoms of COVID-19 or if you are under isolation or quarantine orders.
Cine Gear Expo. Picture: Cine Gear
Cine Gear Expo. Picture: Cine Gear

Summary

This year, Cine Gear will be much different. There’s no doubt about it. New venue, and moreover, new rules of behavior. Nevertheless, let’s hope we’ll have a fulfilling and educating experience, accompanied by new releases and insights. We hope to be there covering this. Stay tuned.

Yossy is a filmmaker who specializes mainly in action sports cinematography. Yossy also lectures about the art of independent filmmaking in leading educational institutes, academic programs, and festivals, and his independent films have garnered international awards and recognition.
Yossy is the founder of Y.M.Cinema Magazine.

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