List the assessment methods to be used and the context and resources required for assessment. Copy and paste the relevant sections from the evidence guide below and then re-write these in plain English.
ELEMENT | PERFORMANCE CRITERIA |
Elements describe the essential outcomes. | Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. |
1. Confirm scope of productions | 1.1 Consult with producer or director to clarify production expectations based on negotiations or decisions made during the development phase 1.2 Break down scripts scene by scene to establish detailed resource requirements 1.3 Identify, from script breakdowns, issues with budget or shooting implications 1.4 Prepare preliminary production and pre-production schedules 1.5 Prepare preliminary shooting schedule to compare with length of shoot allowed in budget, and adjust if necessary 1.6 Re-time scripts to estimate production times and to identify whether scripts need reducing to meet budget constraints |
2. Finalise budgets | 2.1 Liaise with suppliers to establish costs and availability of required resources 2.2 Liaise with relevant personnel in different production and post-production areas to clarify requirements, roles and responsibilities 2.3 Identify potential problems with production requirements, and take appropriate action to resolve promptly 2.4 Present cost estimates to relevant personnel and negotiate changes as required 2.5 Compile final resource schedule, with contingency plans 2.6 Confirm budgets enable achievement of creative and technical production requirements and cover resource and personnel requirements |
3. Manage pre-production | 3.1 Oversee establishment of pre-production processes and documentation before the start of pre-production activities 3.2 Set up the financial organisation of the production, and processes for reporting against budgets 3.3 Commission safety reports from appropriate sources and circulate reports to relevant organisations and personnel 3.4 Meet regularly with heads of departments to monitor expenditure against budget taking action as required to keep overall expenditure within budget 3.5 Circulate scripts to relevant personnel and establish and monitor the process for communicating script changes 3.6 Ensure all arrangements for access to locations are completed correctly and within required timeframes 3.7 Organise publicity and press briefings as required 3.8 Oversee pre-production activities of all departments, providing guidance and assistance as required 3.9 Finalise shooting schedules and circulate final production documentation to relevant personnel within required timeframes |
Evidence of the ability to:
prepare detailed resource schedules based on analysis of scripts
negotiate with production and design teams to develop workable resource plans
develop, and in collaboration, revise budgets and cost estimates for productions
monitor and report on expenditure against budgets
coordinate all pre-production activities and meetings, and brief personnel to achieve required outcomes within commercially realistic time constraints
respond to a range of issues and problems encountered during pre-production in line with established protocols and procedures
generate and distribute production documentation and reports relating to the pre-production process.
Note: If a specific volume or frequency is not stated, then evidence must be provided at least once.
To complete the unit requirements safely and effectively, the individual must:
outline roles and responsibilities of personnel involved in the pre-production process for a film or television production, and their relationship to the production manager
describe the procurement processes for products, supplies and equipment
describe phases and practices in the pre-production process, including typical issues that may arise and their possible solutions
explain content, format and timing of different types of documentation developed and distributed by production managers
describe costing techniques for different types of production resources and how these are used to develop budgets
explain the key audience for safety reports in the pre-production phase.
Assessment must be conducted in a safe environment where evidence gathered demonstrates consistent performance of typical activities experienced in creative arts industry environments. The assessment environment must include access to:
a range of film and media productions for which resource schedules and budgets may be developed
scripts and other production information required to develop resource schedules and budgets within commercially realistic time constraints
interaction with others.
Assessors of this unit must satisfy the requirements for assessors in applicable vocational educational and training legislation, frameworks and/or standards.