This standard is about making sure that everyone knows what is expected of them, and that they are informed of any changes to schedules.
It is about monitoring the progress of schedules and communicating with those concerned.
It involves identifying any discrepancies between actual and planned progress and suggesting realistic solutions to problems. It is about justifying any changes to schedules in terms of costs and logistics, and ensuring that all employment, legal and contractual agreements are adhered to.
It is also about understanding and managing an array of documentation; this could include wrap reports, continuity reports, cost statements and hot cost reports.
It may also involve effectively resolving any disputes or communication issues between members of the cast and crew in a timely and sensitive manner.
This standard is for Production Managers and Production Co-ordinators.
Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
hold regular production meetings to ensure that everyone knows what they have to do during all stages of productions
establish communication systems to enable the efficient flow of information
agree with relevant people that planned schedules are realistic and achievable using information gained from technical recces
identify possible problems and plan for contingencies
check and confirm that all employment, legal, health and safety, insurance and contractual agreements are understood and adhered to by everyone and taken into account within planned schedules
conduct ongoing risk assessments to meet production requirements
gather agreed information to prepare progress reports
check progress against call sheets
identify the reasons for, and suggest realistic solutions to any discrepancies between actual and planned progress
justify any changes to schedules in terms of cost and logistics to appropriate authorities
notify colleagues of changes to production schedules
resolve disputes or communication issues between cast, crew and contributors
Knowledge and understanding
You need to know and understand:
how to manage regular production meetings to ensure there is effective communication
any discrepancies between actual and planned progress
different types of communication systems, and how and when best to apply them
when changes to the schedule or content may be necessary, and how to justify the changes in terms of cost, logistics and health and safety
who needs to know about changes to schedules
how to manage production documentation including wrap reports, continuity reports, cost statements and hot cost reports
employment, legal, insurance, contractual, and health and safety regulations, and how they can affect the schedule
what factors could cause delays to productions
the importance of contingency planning
ways to resolve disputes between cast, crew and contributors
how to gather information to prepare progress reports and reference these against the call sheet
how to present reasons and justifications for changes to the schedule
Overview
This standard is about making sure that everyone knows what is expected of them, and that they are informed of any changes to schedules.
It is about monitoring the progress of schedules and communicating with those concerned.
It involves identifying any discrepancies between actual and planned progress and suggesting realistic solutions to problems. It is about justifying any changes to schedules in terms of costs and logistics, and ensuring that all employment, legal and contractual agreements are adhered to.
It is also about understanding and managing an array of documentation; this could include wrap reports, continuity reports, cost statements and hot cost reports.
It may also involve effectively resolving any disputes or communication issues between members of the cast and crew in a timely and sensitive manner.
This standard is for Production Managers and Production Co-ordinators.
Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
Knowledge and understanding
You need to know and understand: