The Ukrainian Association of Cinematographers (Ukrainian: Національна спілка кінематографістів України, НСКУ) is an organization that was established after the Order of the Council of Ministers of Ukrainian SSR in 1957.
It was named at first as Orgbureau and constitutionalised on its first organizational convocation in January 1963.
Oles Yanchuk is a Chairman of the Association which consists of 1223 people.[1][2]
Since 2014, the Ukrainian Association of Cinematographers is awarding the annual prize for the best films of Ukrainian production.
History
The Association was created in 1957 and constitutionalised in 1963. The first director of the association was Taras Levchuk and the association headquarters was decided to be in Kyiv.
In 1971 the association opened another office in Odessa[3] and became a part of the Soviet Association of Cinematographers. Its membership listed around 500 individuals at that time. Together with the State Committee of the Council of Ministers in regards to cinematography the association was publishing its monthly issue of Novyny Kinoekranu (News of Cinemascreen) since 1961.
On October 7, 1997, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine adopted the Law "On Professional Creative Workers and Creative Unions". After that, the National Association of Cinematographers has changed its Charter.
Since 1961, the Association of Cinematographers of Ukraine issued a month "News of a movies" (Ukrainian: Новини кіноекрану) together with the State Committee of the Council of Ministers in Cinematography Affairs.
Heads of the Association were Serhiy Trymbach and Oles Yanchuk.[4][5]