SKSCTV18 Arrange for and supervise technical crew during shoots on location
Overview
This Standard involves arranging for and technical and craft crew members during shoots on location. This could apply to any type of production including feature films, TV dramas, commercials, documentaries, sports coverage, outside broadcast and live or stage events. Crew members may include those involved with sound recording, lighting, VT operation, vision operation, television engineering, grips, riggers, special effects, those involved in the provision of stabilised, aerial and underwater operations, and any others with specialist skills and equipment.
This includes arranging for crew with appropriate skills, allocating them to appropriate positions, supervising them throughout shoots, dealing with weather and other environmental issues, managing meal and welfare breaks, making sure they comply with health and safety requirements, resolving issues and liaising with production and other departments.
This standard is for anybody who arranges for and supervises technical and craft crew members during shoots on location.
Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
arrange for crew with specific or specialist skills required for productions to be booked
check that there are sufficient staff to fill required operational positions and cover any required meal or welfare breaks
check that crew are aware of, and follow relevant Health and Safety legislation, risk assessments and other instructions for equipment in use and for safe methods of working
check that any required Personal Protection Equipment has been supplied and is being used by crew in line with manufacturers’ instructions
check that any required environmental protection for equipment is being used in line with manufacturers’ instructions
advise production team about travel time allowance to and from location(s) at appropriate times
communicate technical rigging requirements to appropriate crew members and make sure all rigged equipment functions in accordance with production and safety requirements
allocate crew to operational positions which take into account their specific or specialist skills
give production team sufficient notice of scheduled meal and welfare breaks which will affect production schedules
organise crew rotation through operational positions in order to allow for meal and welfare breaks
keep crew informed of current production schedules at all times
supervise and co-ordinate whole team throughout shoots, giving feedback and advice to crew members at appropriate times
mediate and resolve any conflict of interest between team members and others involved in productions
respond to all health and safety queries connected with your area of responsibility without delay
advise production team and other departments about the application and operation of the skills in your area of responsibility at appropriate times
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
the crew requirements of the production
the production schedule, including any changes that may arise during the shoot
the technical requirements of the production, relevant to camera equipment, rigging and operation
the arrangements for booking crew
how to identify crew with any specific or specialist skills which may be required
whether Personal Protective Equipment is required for staff, and when to use it
the legal requirements for meal and welfare breaks and how to plan for them
how to identify crew who would need additional support or advice
how to make best use of the specific strengths and skills of the crew working to you
how to communicate tactfully and diplomatically, and how to resolve conflicts of interest between creative individuals
how to co-ordinate a team to ensure a consistency of programme style
how to monitor performance of crew working to you
the relevant Health and Safety legislation, risk assessments, and other instructions for the equipment in use, the safe methods of working and how to apply them, including any rearrangements due to inclement weather or other environmental difficulties
whether environmental protection is required for any equipment, and when to use it
production procedures relating to travel time allowance
SKSCTV18 Arrange for and supervise technical crew during shoots on location
Overview
This Standard involves arranging for and technical and craft crew members during shoots on location. This could apply to any type of production including feature films, TV dramas, commercials, documentaries, sports coverage, outside broadcast and live or stage events. Crew members may include those involved with sound recording, lighting, VT operation, vision operation, television engineering, grips, riggers, special effects, those involved in the provision of stabilised, aerial and underwater operations, and any others with specialist skills and equipment.
This includes arranging for crew with appropriate skills, allocating them to appropriate positions, supervising them throughout shoots, dealing with weather and other environmental issues, managing meal and welfare breaks, making sure they comply with health and safety requirements, resolving issues and liaising with production and other departments.
This standard is for anybody who arranges for and supervises technical and craft crew members during shoots on location.
Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand: