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.
Elements Elements describe the essential outcomes. | Performance Criteria Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. |
1. Plan stage monitor systems | 1.1 Analyse performance and venue information to inform planning of stage monitor systems 1.2 In consultation with relevant personnel, confirm requirements and timeframes for stage monitor system set-up and testing 1.3 Prepare stage layout diagrams with proposed placement of stage monitor equipment 1.4 Select appropriate stage monitor loudspeakers or in-ear monitors and associated cabling for each required send 1.5 Ensure adequate monitoring and communication systems are in place for all relevant personnel 1.6 Ensure availability of in-ear or wireless equipment and accessories |
2. Manage the set-up of equipment | 2.1 Set up and check stage monitor console, processing and amplification racks, and engineer’s monitor 2.2 Check that there is an adequate supply of resources in the event of equipment breakdown 2.3 Label stage monitor consoles and processing equipment so that functions are clearly identified 2.4 Position stage monitor equipment according to health and safety requirements 2.5 Crosscheck final set-up against production requirements |
3. Adjust systems for performances | 3.1 Test all components of stage monitor systems, including a complete line check of all inputs 3.2 Individually equalise each stage monitor send to avoid run-away feedback and set top gain indication for microphones 3.3 Crosscheck all adjacent stage monitor sends to allow for acoustic interference 3.4 Run complete system up to safe working limit to check performance and mains power availability, taking into account front of house speaker system requirements |
4. Manage operations during performances | 4.1 Reconfirm production requirements with performers and check that set-up meets individual requirements in relation to quality, balance and sound levels 4.2 Operate faders to produce a level appropriate to the required sound, and check each send in regular rotation 4.3 Make appropriate adjustments to equalisers to produce appropriate tonal quality 4.4 Add effects and other signal processing as required 4.5 Monitor sources and outputs both aurally and visually to ensure that production requirements are met 4.6 Maintain a positive working relationship with performers and others throughout productions 4.7 Troubleshoot and rectify stage monitor system problems during performances 4.8 Ensure that all work is undertaken in line with work health and safety requirements |
5. Manage post-show operations | 5.1 Complete workplace documentation according to organisational procedures and production requirements 5.2 Handle, clean, maintain and store equipment according to organisational procedures 5.3 Clean and restore the work environment to its original condition 5.4 Involve crew members and performers in evaluations of stage monitor systems and modify procedures as required 5.5 Contribute to evaluations of productions and implement recommendations aimed at improving overall effectiveness of stage monitor systems |
Evidence of the ability to:
plan, set up and operate stage monitor systems for at least two productions, meeting production and performer requirements
work collaboratively.
Note: If a specific volume or frequency is not stated, then evidence must be provided for each of the above points at least once.
To complete the unit requirements the individual must:
describe the types of information required to plan stage monitor systems
describe the features of a range of stage monitor systems and how they are used in different contexts
provide examples of safety issues associated with the set-up and installation of stage monitor systems
in the context of stage monitor systems, describe issues that need to be addressed in different performance situations in relation to foldback mixing, and equalising foldback speakers
suggest ways of addressing issues and challenges that typically arise when operating stage monitor systems in a live production environment.
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:
stage monitor equipment
a venue where a stage monitor system can be set up and operated.
Assessors of this unit must satisfy the requirements for assessors in applicable vocational educational and training legislation, frameworks and/or standards.