This standard is about identifying and selecting archive footage, still pictures and audio material for productions within time and cost limits.
It is about presenting your recommendations, and arranging for material to be included in productions, both by obtaining permissions and licences, and by arranging for material to be transferred to appropriate formats.
This standard is for those responsible for obtaining archive material including production co-ordinators.
Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
assess the need to use archive material, against alternative means of meeting production briefs
identify the archive materials needed to meet the production briefs within the time, format, budget and legal constraints of productions
contact sources of materials needed to establish their existence and availability
offer and agree realistic alternatives with decision makers when the material needed is not available
check and confirm the format of material being obtained meets the needs of productions
identify costs, limitations, copyright and other legal constraints on the use of materials
obtain permission to use materials when required
select materials which meet the needs of productions and are within time and budget constraints
give production personnel the opportunity to evaluate selected materials before agreeing final selection
negotiate and agree costs and other associated charges with suppliers
order final selection of material in the correct technical format and in time to meet production deadlines
confirm any licensing agreements in writing in line with organisational processes
inform decision makers of costs, limitations and any legal constraints on selected material
keep records of archive material in line with organisational processes
credit sources in line with editorial policy
prepare supporting paperwork with details of materials to be transferred
arrange delivery of transferred material to edit suites within agreed deadlines
identify problems that arise and discuss them with operators and decision makers in order to resolve them
Knowledge and understanding
You need to know and understand:
why it is important to specify archive requirements
the legal and ethical considerations affecting the use of archive material in productions
relevant editorial guidelines, including those concerning taste and decency
sources of material and how to access them
what options there may be when material is unavailable
various technical formats and how to identify them
types of copyright and what sort of materials they apply to
how to secure licences and permissions, and what should be covered in terms and conditions
how the use of material from and in different countries may affect copyright regulations
which forms of agreement to use
why it is important to classify and record the movement of materials
the editorial policy on crediting sources
how and when to inform decision makers of any constraints on archive material
possible problems and how to resolve them
how to ensure secure transport of materials to post production facilities as required
records that need to be kept including those relating to the movement of materials and copyright details
Overview
This standard is about identifying and selecting archive footage, still pictures and audio material for productions within time and cost limits.
It is about presenting your recommendations, and arranging for material to be included in productions, both by obtaining permissions and licences, and by arranging for material to be transferred to appropriate formats.
This standard is for those responsible for obtaining archive material including production co-ordinators.
Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
Knowledge and understanding
You need to know and understand: