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Abbreviations 

I know, I know!  You hate having the club's title abbreviated but page space is limited so sometimes photographic society becomes photo soc, university becomes uni, and becomes & ... If you can suggest a more acceptable abbreviation for your group, let me know.

Cine, Video or A-V?

The disciplines overlap.  You will have lots of fun and learn a lot from joining any club, whether most of its energy is channelled towards your type of picture-making or not.

Broadly speaking those shown as Photographic Societies or A-V Groups are sub-sections of "still" camera clubs and may do little pure movie-making activity.  Their interest is in showing slides with soundtrack accompaniment using two or more projectors so that pictures can be mixed from one to the other.  Moviemakers will learn a lot about making superb pictures, high-fidelity soundtracks and the subtle relationships between images from such groups.

Almost all other clubs focus on video, because that is what most of their members use, but 99% of  the activity is equally applicable to film work.  AV workers  will learn about plotting, assembly of shots, live sound capture and appreciation of the needs of an audience.

Contacts

I have listed all the IAC affiliated clubs and societies - unless a club specifically asked to be excluded.  Direct email and/or telephone contacts are shown where clubs gave permission. Club's own web sites are linked, where known.  Otherwise contact details can be obtained from the IAC Office by email, telephone (01372 739672) or post to the IAC Office
Global House
1, Ashley Avenue
EPSOM
Surrey
KT18 5AD

Club Celebration

It's a section of this web site which says "three cheers" to the best clubs and societies - whether they are part of IAC or not.  You can often find out a lot about a club listed there - see pictures of them and their movies, read highlights of the programme.  If you want your club on those pages ... contact me!  Visit Club Celebration.

- Dave Watterson, IAC Webmaster

Most clubs and societies welcome enquiries.  Some in schools and colleges, for example, cannot accept outside members.  Please email webmaster@theiac.org.uk to correct mistakes, suggest changes, heap praise etc.