SKSCTV11 Provide assistance to camera operators during shooting
Overview
This Standard is about assisting camera operators, who may not be able to leave their position, during shooting. 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 could apply to a multi or single camera shoot.
This includes managing cables, obtaining and rigging additional equipment, assisting with camera movement and operation, communicating with crew members and dealing with any faulty equipment.
This standard is for anyone who provides assistance to camera operators during shooting.
Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
keep cable routing tidy throughout shooting
lay out cables to facilitate efficient movement and repositioning of cameras and other equipment
handle and ‘bash’ cables of moving cameras to facilitate smooth and safe operation, and to reduce noise levels
check camera tracking routes on a continuous basis to ensure they are free of people and equipment
communicate with crew members at appropriate times
assist camera operators with repositioning, rigging, re-rigging and re-plugging of camera equipment in line with requirements
assist camera operators with camera movement and operation in line with requirements at appropriate times
obtain ancillary equipment, consumables, or information when camera operators are unable to leave their operational positions
report any faulty equipment and replace it, or take it for repair, in line with agreed procedures
collect and return any ancillary or additional equipment to appropriate places at the end of shooting
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
appropriate behaviour and protocols when working in a shooting environment
the relevant health and safety legislation, risk assessments, and other instructions for the camera equipment in use, and how to implement safe methods of working
why it is important to be aware of camera shooting angles, tracking routes, artistes’ eye-lines, sight-lines, and live sound
the logistical and safety implications of cable routing
reasons for keeping cabling tidy including ensuring safety of people and avoiding damage to cables or equipment
how to avoid damage to cables and to the equipment connected to them
how to guide the cables of moving cameras to facilitate smooth, safe, and quiet operation
how to reposition, rig, and plug camera equipment
the basic terminology and techniques of camera operation
how to move and operate cameras including how to track or crane camera mounting, zoom or focus the lens
where and how to obtain ancillary equipment and consumables
who to contact for advice or information
how to report and replace faulty equipment
how and where to return equipment at the end of the shoot
SKSCTV11 Provide assistance to camera operators during shooting
Overview
This Standard is about assisting camera operators, who may not be able to leave their position, during shooting. 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 could apply to a multi or single camera shoot.
This includes managing cables, obtaining and rigging additional equipment, assisting with camera movement and operation, communicating with crew members and dealing with any faulty equipment.
This standard is for anyone who provides assistance to camera operators during shooting.
Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand: