This standard is about de-rigging cameras, lenses and accessories after shoots. This can apply to digital or film cameras. 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 removing accessories and lenses, removing cameras from mounts, disassembling cameras, checking and rectifying any damage or faults and cleaning and packaging equipment.
This standard is relevant to those working as 1st Assistants, focus pullers or lone camera operators.
Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
secure and protect cameras from any environmental damage
remove accessories and lenses and remove cameras from mounts in an appropriate order and using appropriate techniques
disassemble cameras in line with manufacturers’ instructions
check equipment for faults, breakages, spillages, dirt and malfunctions
clean all camera equipment that has come into contact with ground, water or other harmful substances
rectify any faults, breakages or malfunctions that are within your area of expertise, reporting any that cannot be remedied to relevant people
store derigged camera equipment in original cases
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
currently used equipment and major obsolescent models including lenses, filters, lens attachments, heads, legs and dollies
techniques for de-rigging cameras
currently used camera handling techniques and the types of damage that may occur if cameras and associated equipment and accessories are incorrectly handled
how to store camera equipment safely and securely
camera equipment that may need cleaning including lenses, mounts, cables and tripods
currently used lens cleaning procedures and materials
your expertise in relation to rectifying faults, breakages and malfunctions and when to refer to others
the requirements of the relevant Health and Safety legislation and procedures
whether Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and/or clothing is required
any special requirements to ensure the safety and security of equipment when left unattended
the relevant manufacturers’ instructions for the equipment in use
SKSCFP9 De-rig camera equipment after shoots
Overview
This standard is about de-rigging cameras, lenses and accessories after shoots. This can apply to digital or film cameras. 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 removing accessories and lenses, removing cameras from mounts, disassembling cameras, checking and rectifying any damage or faults and cleaning and packaging equipment.
This standard is relevant to those working as 1st Assistants, focus pullers or lone camera operators.
Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand: