This standard is about planning and designing physical special effects.
It will involve creating and developing an effect, knowing which materials are the most appropriate and communicating the necessary information to production.
You will need to work in collaboration with a range of production departments in order to design the effect and plan for its implementation. You will also need to work in collaboration with your team and any third party such as private fire crews to ensure the safe, accurate and effective execution of effects.
This standard is for those who plan and design physical special effects.
Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
design physical special effects that meet the brief, budget and production requirements
work in collaboration with other departments and key personnel when designing and planning physical special effects
survey, recce and document locations to confirm their suitability for the planned effects
prepare and present design specifications for physical special effects in formats
check and confirm all aspects of designs and their implementation meet health and safety legislation and regulations
assess the risks involved and assign appropriate precautions to combat them
provide completed safety documents as required
provide advice and guidance to production on all aspects of health and safety for effects
confirm that designs incorporate all key aspects of effects, including mechanics, chemicals and materials to be used
liaise with prop and material manufacturers to ensure all parts are appropriate for intended effects
check and confirm that necessary approvals have been sought and confirmed by production
check and confirm that any testing is conducted in line with safety standards and recorded
record all aspects of risk assessment and risk management providing documentation as required
suggest and provide alternatives designs, within budget and schedule, when original ones cannot be employed
communicate all aspects of designs to relevant people on your team and the production
identify the skills and experience required for the job
provide documentation and instructions in sufficient detail for team members to produce effects
consider sustainability and the environmental impact of the effects
ensure confirm that locations are returned to a safe state once physical special effects have been executed
Knowledge and understanding
You need to know and understand:
how to research and plan required elements and materials for designs
how to assess what will be required in terms of materials to create effects, how they will impact on effects and the rationale for their use
the mechanics of desired effects and how to recreate them in a convincing manner that meets safety legislation
the benefits of assessing locations where possible prior to implementation
how to simplify the physical special effects process
different camera formats and technical specifications available including different lenses, formats, framing principles and ratios, mounts, angles of shots, depth of field, principles of perspectives and scale limitations
the production’s legal requirements and policies, including health and safety, insurances, budgets and schedules and how these affect physical special effects
measures to put in place to ensure safe, accurate and effective execution of effects
how to fabricate and implement action props and materials
how to use inanimate and articulated dummies and the mechanics involved in using these
how to create models and scale up and down from existing elements
how to use photographic projections, methods of scaling, digital scanning, printing and rapid prototyping, materials and processes
the challenges of testing effects in workshop conditions and how this can be replicated in both studio and location settings
how stunt performers work and the safety parameters they must operate within
the hierarchy of production and who needs to be passed information and at which stage of the design process
timetable, budget, schedule, constraints and planning of both your department and the needs of other departments
the process to follow to gain approval for physical special effects work during production
how to employ crew with required skills and experience including third party specialists to work collaboratively within a team
what can be achieved by post production and visual effects for the effect required
Overview
This standard is about planning and designing physical special effects.
It will involve creating and developing an effect, knowing which materials are the most appropriate and communicating the necessary information to production.
You will need to work in collaboration with a range of production departments in order to design the effect and plan for its implementation. You will also need to work in collaboration with your team and any third party such as private fire crews to ensure the safe, accurate and effective execution of effects.
This standard is for those who plan and design physical special effects.
Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
Knowledge and understanding
You need to know and understand: