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NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL STANDARDS<br />

LIGHTING FOR FILM & TELEVISION<br />

JUNE 2006<br />

L3 PREPARE AND USE EQUIPMENT<br />

TO MODIFY AND MANIPULATE<br />

LIGHT<br />

PERFORMANCE STATEMENTS<br />

this is what you must be able to do<br />

1. set up <strong>and</strong> adjust lighting equipment to the<br />

requirements <strong>and</strong> instructions of the person<br />

responsible <strong>for</strong> the lighting<br />

2. fine tune the lighting effects prior to the shoot<br />

until all the relevant parties are satisfied with the<br />

effects created<br />

3. cut filters accurately <strong>and</strong> safely to the<br />

required sizes<br />

4. identify what filter <strong>and</strong> correction filter have been<br />

installed in them, <strong>and</strong> accurately record this<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

5. attach the required filters <strong>and</strong> filter frames <strong>and</strong><br />

other accessories safely <strong>and</strong> securely<br />

6. determine where <strong>and</strong> when heat resistant filters<br />

should be used, <strong>and</strong> where they would be most<br />

effective<br />

7. set <strong>and</strong> position flags to achieve the desired effect<br />

8. assemble large frames <strong>and</strong> their st<strong>and</strong>s, reflectors<br />

or diffusers <strong>and</strong> use them safely <strong>and</strong> effectively<br />

9. replace inoperative equipment quickly <strong>and</strong><br />

efficiently <strong>and</strong> with the minimum disruption<br />

SKILLSET JUNE 2006<br />

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