This Standard is about coordinating crew to position cameras to meet production needs. This includes dealing with timing, and the path cameras will take. 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 interpreting requirements of shots, interpreting requirements for camera for each camera operator, complying with safety requirements, communicating with crew and others affected and resolving problems.
This standard is for Camera Operators and anyone else who coordinates crew to position cameras.
Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
follow health and safety legislation, risk assessments and other instructions for safe methods of working relating to the safe movement of camera equipment
ensure that any required safety certificates or risk assessments are available, current and have been checked
interpret requirements of shots into discrete instructions for different operators involved
communicate clear information to crew about camera positions, routes and timings of moves
check that crew make notes and appropriate marks to ensure accurate recreation of rehearsed shots
make sure crew are provided with adequate communication facilities which are appropriate to productions and equipment being used
discuss routes and timings of camera moves with all people who may be affected
supervise moving of cameras at a pace that is appropriate to the mood and duration of shots, taking into account any artistes’ movement, musical tempo, or other performance related motivation
discuss problems with appropriate people without delay
modify movements as agreed to rectify problems
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
the relevant Health and Safety legislation, industry guidelines, and any other instructions for the camera equipment in use, and how to observe safe methods of working
how to confirm the existence and validity of safety certificates and risk assessments
what risk assessments cover and what is involved in carrying them out
how to acknowledge the responsibilities of any staff supplied with equipment by its owner, whilst assuming overall responsibility for its safe use
the requirements for correct positioning of cameras
the different camera crew roles and their inter-relationships
how to allocate responsibilities to available personnel
how to communicate with and co-ordinate crew
industry accepted marks for recording the movement and positioning of cameras
how to identify who may be affected by camera movements
who to discuss problems with
what problems may occur, and how to modify operations to deal with them
SKSC5 Coordinate crew to position cameras
Overview
This Standard is about coordinating crew to position cameras to meet production needs. This includes dealing with timing, and the path cameras will take. 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 interpreting requirements of shots, interpreting requirements for camera for each camera operator, complying with safety requirements, communicating with crew and others affected and resolving problems.
This standard is for Camera Operators and anyone else who coordinates crew to position cameras.
Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand: