SKSCTV9 Assist camera operators to review and record images
Overview
This Standard is about assisting camera operators with recording and reviewing images. 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 in a multi or single camera environment.
This includes maintaining supplies of recording media, dealing with all aspects of time code, setting white and black balance, recording information about colour bars and calibrated tone, checking recordings, reporting problems, labelling and transporting recorded media.
This standard is for any member of the camera crew who assists camera operators to record and review images.
Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
make sure there are sufficient supplies of suitable recording media to meet shooting needs
report any possible recording media shortage to relevant people without delay
handle and store recording media in line with procedures
produce records and labels which are legible and accurate, and which provide all required production details and technical information
decide on appropriate time code type in consultation with production colleagues
check recording media for visual signs of damage before loading
load recording media in line with manufacturers’ instructions and prepare equipment for recording
insert time code and any required user bits to meet post production requirements
synchronise time code with other sources, or provide a master reference monitor power throughout recording
set white balance and black balance to meet requirements
record type of colour bars and calibrated tone to meet requirements
use record inhibits to prevent over recording on recording media
check recordings and re-positioning tape for subsequent shots when requested by camera operators
report any problems to appropriate people without delay
transfer media assets to the next stage in the production process in line with security and production requirements
pass on recording media and supporting information to relevant people without delay
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
how to check requirements with production teams
types of recording media and their suitability for different productions
who to report shortages in recording media to
any special production requirements for shoots
post production requirement for correct time codes
types of recording media in current use and their suppliers
how to maintain continuity of timecode after a power up and power down
safe handling and storage requirements for recording media
what items of equipment have magnetic fields which could affect recording media
what environmental factors could affect recording media
where recording media is being obtained from, and return procedures
how to check recordings
who to report problems with recorded media to
how to handle and label recording media to avoid damage
suitable packaging in order to avoid damage from climatic conditions or during transit
local dispatch arrangements, including deadlines
the format of time codes in current use
labelling and identification marks for recording media
SKSCTV9 Assist camera operators to review and record images
Overview
This Standard is about assisting camera operators with recording and reviewing images. 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 in a multi or single camera environment.
This includes maintaining supplies of recording media, dealing with all aspects of time code, setting white and black balance, recording information about colour bars and calibrated tone, checking recordings, reporting problems, labelling and transporting recorded media.
This standard is for any member of the camera crew who assists camera operators to record and review images.
Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand: