SKSCSS5 Monitor scripts, continuity and technical camera details during shooting
Overview
This Standard involves monitoring all aspects of script, continuity and technical details during shooting days. This could apply to any type of scripted production including feature films and TV dramas.
This includes checking that all aspects of the script are covered, montiroing rewrites, monitoring continuity of props, lighting, costume, hair, make up, actors and cameras, dealing with pick ups and identifying and reporting discrepancies.
This standard is relevant to script supervisors.
Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
give clear and tactful prompts to actors when required
check that actors’ actions are consistent with original rehearsals
Inform relevant people when there are significant changes to actors’ actions
monitor continuity of props, lighting, costume, hair and make up
ensure that clapperboards include all relevant information throughout shooting
monitor the timing of action, continuity of movement and dialogue and camera moves throughout shooting
inform relevant people when a subsequent takes is a pick- up
make sure that sufficient overlapping action is shot on pick-ups
inform actors of continuity and dialogue requirements for pick-ups at appropriate times
provide crew and performers with clear explanations about any continuity problems without delay
ensure accurate continuity at pick-up points
inform relevant people about the effects of any re-writes on story and continuity
make sure that all scripted dialogue and action is covered and storyline is accurate and consistent
monitor the pace and matching speed of all actions
make sure that camera angles result in correct eyelines and matching screen directions
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
how to find out whether prompting is required
whether it is important that actors’ actions are consistent with original rehearsals
the types of information required on clapper boards including slate, scene and sound information plus details of any additional cameras and when subsequent takes are a pick up
how to calculate screen times using running times
how to mark-up scripts and what information to include
people to inform about significant changes in actors actions including directors, assistant directors, actors, and camera departments
why overlapping action is required on pick ups
when and how to inform actors and crew about continuity problems
when and why it is necessary to monitor the pace and matching speeds of all actions including those of animals, vehicles and actors
how to ensure that camera angles result in correct eyelines and matching screen directions
why it is important to monitor all cameras involved
how timing of action, continuity of movement and dialogue and camera moves can affect matching of subsequent cover shots
the effect of re-writes on story and continuity whether strict continuity is always essential
how continuity issues may affect production budgets
how technological developments affect the script supervisor’s role
the requirements of the relevant Health and Safety legislation and procedures
SKSCSS5 Monitor scripts, continuity and technical camera details during shooting
Overview
This Standard involves monitoring all aspects of script, continuity and technical details during shooting days. This could apply to any type of scripted production including feature films and TV dramas.
This includes checking that all aspects of the script are covered, montiroing rewrites, monitoring continuity of props, lighting, costume, hair, make up, actors and cameras, dealing with pick ups and identifying and reporting discrepancies.
This standard is relevant to script supervisors.
Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand: