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The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below. Essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment (depending on the work situation needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) may also be included. |
The brief: | describes and specifies the work to be completed is usually prepared by a commissioning person, body or organisation, e.g. supervisor, client, a collaborator in a project or be self directed may be written, diagrammatic, visual or verbal. |
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Specifications would be articulated in the brief and may refer to: | audience medium purpose style. |
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Parameters or constraints may refer to: | cost of production, including camera format, materials and lighting equipment required, model/s or subject/s and props media used, equipment, location and lighting number of photographs to be produced suitability of image for different audiences or use limitations. |
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Relevant colleagues may include: | client supervisor other people working on the project. |
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Information pertinent to the brief may be about: | capabilities of equipment design standards health and safety industry standards legal, contractual, ethical and copyright considerations material/chemical characteristics and capabilities |
| stylistic considerations technological considerations. |
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Camera systems and accessories may include: | 4 x 5 cameras associated electrical cabling cable releases equipment cases, bags and trunks exposure meters filters instant imaging film backs lighting equipment consistent with purpose of the brief macro and close-up systems motor drives portable generator range of lenses tools for assembling props tripods. |
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Camera systems and accessories must include: | 120mm camera formats 35mm SLR cameras digital cameras appropriate accessories for the above. |
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Materials include a range of light sensitive media and may also include: | a range of materials for props First Aid kit gaffer tape. |
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The purpose for image capture may be: | architectural/the built environment close-up corporate editorial illustrative landscape natural history photo-documentary portraiture press and public relations scientific sport still life work of art. |
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Safely means in accordance with: | Federal, State and Territory legislation, regulations and standards. |
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Camera settings exposure relates to exposure meter techniques such as: | contrast evaluation incident reflected spot. |
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Time-specific nature of action may involve consideration of: | conjunction of elements decisive moment expression juxtaposition of elements/subjects with the image meteorological information peak action. |
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Reflecting on the outcome may involve: | checking that adjustments to camera were correct and consistent with purpose for image capture reviewing digital image on camera/computer screen reviewing the image by using instant films. |
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Documentingthe work progress may involve: | amount of film required planned as against actual budget planned costs as against actual diagrams exposure calculations lighting schema storyboards time for activity. |
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Techniques would involve a range of: | lenses (angle of view and perspective) shutter speed variations in aperture. |
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