This standard is about providing lighting systems at the lighting intensity appropriate to the prodcution's requirements, This standard is also about obtaining the desired direction, quality and colour of light, controlling and adjusting the light and providing a safe working environment.
This standard covers the use of the following lighting systems: luminaires, tungsten lamps, LED lighitng, HMI lighting and Fluorescent.
This standard is for those working as Lighting Technicians, Best Boys and Gaffers.
Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
check that all light sources perform accurately within their design limits
confirm that connectors and lighting systems are identified with numbered labels to ensure consistent connection and control
follow instruction to alter the light source in terms of setting, colour temperature, beam angle, and flag or reflector setting
confirm that the required filters are in place and are producing the desired result
use accessories to control the light source to meet the desired effect
use lighting systems or ballast controls to meet the desired effect
apply lighting effects to the production from specialised equipment, in a safe and controlled environment
establish consistent filtering and correction for lighting
communicate with colleagues when production requirements are unachievable
unify colour temperature of mixed light sources when required
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
the different types of light measuring equipment available, and their uses
how light levels can affect the mood of the production
how your working practices affect other departments
the different lighting systems technologies and their application to the use of effects
the types of ancillary equipment available including, barn doors, dimmer shutters, gobos, flags, stipple boards, filters, diffusion; and the criteria for their safe use
how to produce a range of effects using different luminaires, ancillary equipment and techniques
what criteria to use to determine the safe use of effects
how the different light sources, diffusion materials, and filters or reflectors used produce the desired results
the different lighting plans in common use, and how to interpret them
colour correction techniques and how their application affects the outcome
the uses of hard and soft sources and how to control them
when and why to use reflected light
the different types of lighting systems and sources, and how to get the best performance from them
how to use par lenses to shape the light beam to meet the desired effect
SKSL8 Provide lighting to meet the desired effect
Overview
This standard is about providing lighting systems at the lighting intensity appropriate to the prodcution's requirements, This standard is also about obtaining the desired direction, quality and colour of light, controlling and adjusting the light and providing a safe working environment.
This standard covers the use of the following lighting systems: luminaires, tungsten lamps, LED lighitng, HMI lighting and Fluorescent.
This standard is for those working as Lighting Technicians, Best Boys and Gaffers.
Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand: