The important thing to remember when gathering evidence is that the more evidence the better - that is, the more evidence you gather to demonstrate your skills, the more confident an assessor can be that you have learned the skills not just at one point in time, but are continuing to apply and develop those skills (as opposed to just learning for the test!). Furthermore, one piece of evidence that you collect will not usualy demonstrate all the required criteria for a unit of competency, whereas multiple overlapping pieces of evidence will usually do the trick!
From the Wiki University
What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?
Prepare for shoots
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Participate in pre-production briefings as required to confirm production and post-production requirements Completed |
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Arrange equipment and accessories for shoots as directed, ensuring that everything is clean and operational Completed |
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Safely charge batteries according to manufacturer specifications and ensure sufficient supply of charged batteries to meet the needs of production schedules Completed |
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Select required capture media and ensure sufficient supply for the intended production Completed |
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Prepare and pack lighting equipment, including gels and cables as required Completed |
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Undertake minor repairs on faulty equipment or report significant faults to relevant production personnel Completed |
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Confirm location, shooting schedules and timelines with relevant production personnel Completed |
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Complete appropriate documentation prior to shoots Completed |
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Set up on location
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Determine camera positions to ensure that composition of shots provides correct visual interpretation of production requirements Completed |
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Liaise and collaborate with crew and talent and contribute ideas to initial concepts Completed |
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Set up equipment and accessories to ensure the safety of personnel on location Completed |
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Consider requirements for repositioning equipment and accessories during shoots taking into account production schedules Completed |
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Ensure cameras and other equipment are safely secured Completed |
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Label and load capture media and check camera functions Completed |
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Position microphones as required and conduct audio check Completed |
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Set up lighting
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Assess the quality and quantity of available light and determine the amount of correction required if necessary Completed |
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Mount and position lighting equipment following safety guidelines Completed |
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Run lighting cables and connect safely to power sources Completed |
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Install colour frames and gels in accordance according to requirements for the specific shoot Completed |
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Select lenses and filters appropriate to the prevailing conditions Completed |
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Position and operate camera to capture shots
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Consider camera shots and angles, where feasible, to ensure cuts between shots produce the desired result Completed |
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Take account of editing or other post-production requirements while shooting Completed |
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Ensure camera set-up meets criteria for shoot Completed |
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Check camera movements to implement planned or rehearsed shots according to direction from relevant production personnel Completed |
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Shoot and record sequences as directed, maintaining focus throughout Completed |
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Manipulate cables and camera positioning
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Participate in pre-production meetings and rehearsal, if required, and ensure that final camera and cable movements are understood Completed |
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Communicate with relevant production personnel during shoots and position and move camera cabling according to instructions and cues received Completed |
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React consistently to cues received from relevant production personnel and ensure consistency of timing without undue lapses Completed |
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Move cameras and cabling without impeding the operation of camera operators and work in cooperation with other personnel to achieve the desired camera movements Completed |
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Ensure that camera operators do not collide with other elements Completed |
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Complete cabling handling operations without damage to equipment or injury to personnel Completed |
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Wrap up the shoot
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Check and pack equipment and accessories using safe lifting techniques Completed |
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Ensure recorded material is labelled properly, together with relevant documentation Completed |
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Report equipment faults and complete required documentation Completed |
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Leave locations in original condition to ensure no adverse effect on the site Completed |
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Review and reflect on performance and note areas for improvement Completed |
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