This standard is about liaising with the various departments involved with post-production and ensuring that their requirements are met within agreed deadlines.
It involves keeping in close contact with everyone involved with post-production, referring upwards to the post-production supervisor or producer, as appropriate.
A basic understanding of the post production process and technical terminology is essential. This includes a knowledge of VFX, tapeless workflows, metadata ingesting and processing.
You will often act as the liaison point between the producer and post production team, managing ever changing schedules and re-pencilling bookings accordingly.
You may also need to know the contractual delivery obligations of the production and work with the post production team to ensure they are met. This includes both physical delivery and paperwork delivery.
This standard is for Post Production Co-ordinators and Junior Editors.
Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
maintain an on-going awareness of post-production schedules
liaise with relevant people to establish their requirements for the running of the post-production process
check and confirm requirements when there is ambiguity or lack of detail
carry out activities and tasks in line with instructions
check and confirm that the materials and associated paperwork have been delivered to post production teams when required
confirm that all clearances are in place to meet requirements
refer any issues or problems with post production work to appropriate people
maintain communications between all departments involved with post-production
check availability and price for required equipment, facilities and artistes
make bookings and purchases that fall within budget
monitor supplies against orders and purchases
Knowledge and understanding
You need to know and understand:
the requirements of the post-production schedule
your own level of responsibilities in respect of post-production
when to refer upwards and who to refer to
when and how to prioritise tasks
when and how to co-ordinate clearances
methods for communication
how to manage diaries for producers, post production team facilities and artists
how to locate couriers, providers of equipment and facilities, and artistes
how to check availability and price
how to make bookings and purchases using purchase orders and booking forms as directed
how to monitor supplies
how to co-ordinate artiste travel and accommodation when required
how to co-ordinate the movements of film materials
how to make theatre and preview bookings
the post production process and technical terminology for picture and sound post production
VFX, production workflows, metadata ingesting and processing
how to arrange post synch sessions when required
the process for ensuring credits and thanks are correct
Overview
This standard is about liaising with the various departments involved with post-production and ensuring that their requirements are met within agreed deadlines.
It involves keeping in close contact with everyone involved with post-production, referring upwards to the post-production supervisor or producer, as appropriate.
A basic understanding of the post production process and technical terminology is essential. This includes a knowledge of VFX, tapeless workflows, metadata ingesting and processing.
You will often act as the liaison point between the producer and post production team, managing ever changing schedules and re-pencilling bookings accordingly.
You may also need to know the contractual delivery obligations of the production and work with the post production team to ensure they are met. This includes both physical delivery and paperwork delivery.
This standard is for Post Production Co-ordinators and Junior Editors.
Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
Knowledge and understanding
You need to know and understand: