
Join a Community That Has Your Back
Whether you’re just getting started or already on set, C.R.A.F.T.S. gives you access to workshops, mentors, and exclusive events designed to move your career forward.
Pricing Tiers
Benefits Breakdown
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Membership Type
Access
Discounts
Recognition
Event Entry
Professional Member
Corporate Sponsor (TBD)
✅ All Events
✅ Sponsor Events
Featured Member Status
Logo Placement
✅ Custom Access
✅ Full Access
✅ Partner Rates
✅ All Workshops
FAQs
C.R.A.F.T.S. Frequently Asked Questions
About C.R.A.F.T.S. and Membership
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C.R.A.F.T.S. (Career Resource Association for Film, Television and Streaming) is a professional association dedicated to advancing the careers of technical trades and crafts professionals in the broadcast industry. We provide specialized training, networking opportunities, professional development, and career advancement resources specifically for those working in technical roles in film, television, and streaming production.
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C.R.A.F.T.S. is open to:
Technical professionals working in broadcast, film, or streaming (camera operators, audio engineers, video engineers, technical directors, EVS operators, graphics operators, etc.)
Students studying broadcast technology or related technical fields
Industry professionals seeking to transition into technical roles
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We offer two membership levels:
Professional Membership: $ 150/year for working technical professionals
Student Membership: $50/year for students enrolled in broadcast technology or related programs
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Membership benefits include:
Discounted rates on all workshops and training sessions
Access to member-exclusive workshops and webinars
Networking events with industry professionals
Access to the member directory for professional connections
Priority registration for signature events
Access to job opportunities and freelance listings
Library of technical resources and educational materials
Mentorship opportunities with Craft Masters
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Yes! Non-members can attend workshops at non-member pricing and experience selected public networking events. However, our most exclusive content, mentorship opportunities, and significant discounts are available only to members.
About Programs and Events:
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The Craft Masters program recognizes industry-leading professionals who serve as instructors, mentors and industry leaders within our community. These experts lead workshops, contribute to our content library, and provide mentorship to members. Each Craft Master has extensive experience (typically 15+ years) and recognized expertise in their technical specialty.
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Our workshops cover all major technical specialties in broadcasting:
Camera Operations & Lens Technology
EVS & Replay Systems
Graphics & Visual Design for Live Broadcasting
Audio Engineering for Broadcast
Technical Directing & Switching
Video Engineering & Signal Flow
Remote Production Technologies
IP Workflows & Network Production
Emerging Technologies (Virtual Production, XR, etc.)
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Members can register directly through the Education & Events section on our website. The registration system allows you to:
Browse our calendar of offerings
Filter by technical specialty or event type
See member and non-member pricing
Secure your spot with online payment
Access recorded sessions if available
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This is our flagship annual event - a comprehensive two-day conference featuring:
Technical workshops with industry experts
Networking sessions with broadcast professionals
Vendor demonstrations of cutting-edge technology
Panel discussions on industry trends
The annual Don Cornelli Scholarship fundraising gala
Opportunities to connect with potential employers
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Yes! Many of our workshops are available both in-person and virtually. Our virtual offerings include:
Live online workshops with Q&A sessions
Recorded sessions for member access
Virtual networking events and panels
Online mentorship sessions with Craft Masters
About B-Tech Foundation:
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The B-Tech Broadcast Technology Education Foundation is our 501(c)(3) nonprofit arm dedicated to inspiring and educating the next generation of broadcast professionals. B-Tech provides:
Educational programs for high schools and colleges
Hands-on training opportunities with professional equipment
Scholarship programs for aspiring technical professionals
Mentorship connection programs
Equipment access grants for underserved communities
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There are several ways to support B-Tech:
Direct donations (tax-deductible)
Corporate sponsorships of educational programs
Equipment donations for school programs
Volunteer time through mentorship programs
Attending and promoting fundraising events
Memorial or honorary gifts
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B-Tech offers several scholarships:
Don Cornelli Working Man Legacy Scholarship: Annual scholarship for promising students pursuing technical broadcast careers
Greg Calvin Memorial Scholarship: Supporting students entering technical broadcast roles
General education grants for technical training
Equipment stipends for student projects
Corporate Partnerships:
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Corporate partners gain:
Branding opportunities at events and workshops
Access to our technical talent network
Product demonstration platforms
Educational content co-creation opportunities
Sponsorship of specific programs or scholarships
Recruitment access to trained technical professionals
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Companies can engage through:
Corporate memberships and sponsorships
Equipment donations or demo opportunities
Expert contributions to workshops
Internship program development
Educational material co-creation
Event partnerships and sponsorships

Career Resources for Film, TV, and Streaming Professionals
Build your future with tools and guidance from working professionals in the industry.
Resource Library
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“All of this is Embedded Link” Templates and tips tailored to behind-the-scenes media pros
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“All of this is Embedded Link” Step-by-step guides for broadcast audio, camera, and technical directing
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“All of this is Embedded Link” Report on where the future of production careers is headed
Find a Mentor
Browse mentors by specialty or location to find the perfect guide for your career journey.
(Full mentor directory coming soon!)
Industry Tools & Links
Helpful resources to support your career in film, television, and streaming.
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IATSE (International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees)
SAG-AFTRA (Screen Actors Guild)
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Staff Me Up
Mandy Network
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AVIXA CTS Certification
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Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE)
NAB Show
Jobs & Opportunities
We regularly share job openings and freelance leads from within the CRAFTS community and our industry sponsors.
Example Listings (Placeholder):
🎥 Camera Op Needed – Sports Livestream – NYC – May 3
🎙 Audio Tech Assistant – LA – Rolling basis
🖥 Remote Editing Gig – Streaming Content
Got a Question? Ask Hardy
Whether you’re wondering how to break into replay, need gear advice, or just want mentorship — submit your question and Hardy or a member of the team will respond personally.