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April 27 of 1999, after decades of suffering from a debilitating lack of common interest with the IBPAT, the membership of United Scenic
Artists Local 829 voted by an overwhelming majority to re-affiliate with the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) and to disaffiliate from the IBPAT. The vote reflected a belief that the IATSE, an entertainment union, would provide better representation for United Scenic Artists, who work in every type of theatrical, dance, motion picture, television, opera, and commercial production in the United States and around the world. At a special meeting of the IA's General Executive Board, United Scenic Artist's request for re-affiliation was unanimously approved and United Scenic Artists, Local USA 829, IATSE was born.
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INDUSTRIAL MEMBERS β A Classification rather than an artist category; their job is to assist the Scenic Artist in scenic shops, film and television studios and on locations. An
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SCENIC ARTIST β Lay-out, surface decoration, sculpting, mold-making, casting and painting of scenery and properties for all media, plus the execution of models, miniatures, matte-shots and some graphics for motion pictures, commercials and
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