The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers and the Hollywood Post Alliance have finalised plans to consolidate.
The partnership between SMPTE and HPA gives both organisations the opportunity to extend their reach, while better serving the industry as a whole – rom engineering and technical professionals to the creative community, according to a joint statment.
SMPTE president, Robert Seidel, said it was a monumental occasion.
"The new relationship between SMPTE and HPA presents many exciting possibilities, including fresh occasions for interactions and dialog, broader educational opportunities, and even richer contributions to standards development," he said.
SMPTE and HPA are collaborating on two upcoming events.
HPA Women in Post and SMPTE are presenting the Women in Technology Luncheon.
The luncheon will take place in conjunction with the SMPTE 2015 Annual Technical Conference & Exhibition (SMPTE 2015) at the Loews Hollywood Hotel at the Hollywood and Highland Center on October 26.
It will feature a conversation between Cheryl Boone Isaacs, president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and Carolyn Giardina of The Hollywood Reporter.
Also in conjunction with SMPTE 2015, the organizations are launching the SMPTE-HPA Student Film Festival October 27 following the Opening Night Reception for the conference.
HPA board president, Leon Silverman, said the two organisation had long been collaborators in enabling the creative and technical communities to address the challenges and opportunities afforded by a rapidly changing media landscape.
"Formal approval of our consolidation plan by the SMPTE Board of Governors and the HPA Board of Directors represents a major milestone in our relationship, and one that signals great things to come for the communities both organizations serve — within Hollywood and around the world."
SMPTE past president and former senior vice president of technology at Warner Bros Technical Operations, Wendy Aylsworth, will serve as the SMPTE-designated member on the HPA Board of Directors.
While this partnership establishes closer ties between SMPTE and HPA on many levels, from the executive to the administrative, each organization will maintain its brand and culture.