SKSC6 Set and control lights for single camera shoots
Overview
This Standard is about using lights to expose images for single camera shoots. This could apply to any type of production including feature films, TV dramas, commercials, documentaries, sports coverage, outside broadcast and live or stage events.
This includes selecting lights, accessories, filters and equipment, positioning them safely, using camera controls and settings which will have an effect on exposure, resolving problems and documenting information for reproduction
This standard is for camera operators who have to set and control lights for single camera shoots.
Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
confirm requirements of shoots using information from appropriate sources
select lights and accessories that match power availability and technical requirements
check that lights and accessories are safe for use and suitable for the purpose for which they are to be used
select positions for lights and control gear that suit production needs
rig and place lights in line with safe methods of working for self and others and without damage to property
make sure lights give appropriate colour temperature for production needs throughout shoots
select filters, accessories and effects that achieve required artistic and technical results
achieve required effects through white balance, gain and shutter controls at appropriate times
set exposure settings which meet the needs of focus, and allow for filters and effects
seek effective solutions when conditions cause problems
monitor and adjust exposure to meet requirements throughout shoots
meet lighting requirements within agreed budgets
document information about lighting so that shoots can be reproduced when required
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
sources of information on shoot requirements including scripts and production colleagues
types of lighting that is suitable for single cameras including size, power, weight, technical specification – distribution, luminance, light control
issues with non-studio work including total power available
sources of power and how to arrange for this when it is not available
the basic principles of cinematography and photography
relevant health and safety legislation, risk assessments, and other instructions for sources of power and the equipment in use and how to implement safe methods of working
effects of location, climatic conditions and time of day on lighting
how to rig lights
the basic concepts of lighting and exposure
the exposure requirements of the shot
features of cameras that could have an effect on exposure
methods of facilitating movement between interior and exterior lighting
common filter types and their uses
the uses of general-purpose filters and their exposure factors
the uses and limitations of auto exposure systems
common problems with lighting conditions and how to resolve them
where to get information on production budgets
what needs to be recoded to facilitate matching with any other subsequently required material
SKSC6 Set and control lights for single camera shoots
Overview
This Standard is about using lights to expose images for single camera shoots. This could apply to any type of production including feature films, TV dramas, commercials, documentaries, sports coverage, outside broadcast and live or stage events.
This includes selecting lights, accessories, filters and equipment, positioning them safely, using camera controls and settings which will have an effect on exposure, resolving problems and documenting information for reproduction
This standard is for camera operators who have to set and control lights for single camera shoots.
Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand: