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. Set up for video recording | 1.1 Confirm production and transmission requirements and accuracy of documentation with relevant broadcast operations and production personnel 1.2 Plan and organise workflow to meet production and transmission deadlines 1.3 Note instructions relating to addition of time codes, durations and cue points 1.4 Check equipment is compatible with designated video formats and convert source materials as required 1.5 Contribute to creative discussions about achieving the best outcomes for productions and transmissions 1.6 Align, connect, prepare and test equipment consistent with recording and test signal protocols and safety procedures 1.7 Resolve equipment problems that could affect completion of work within timelines |
2. Capture and monitor feeds | 2.1 Liaise with master control to access required feeds for recording content and patch to appropriate equipment 2.2 Record content in line with production or transmission schedules 2.3 Arrange ingestion of pre-recorded content and insert time codes where applicable 2.4 Monitor and adjust quality of vision and audio feeds in line with enterprise technical standards 2.5 Liaise with production areas during recording sessions to monitor and adjust quality of vision and audio feeds 2.6 Check supplies of stock and consumables are sufficient to meet needs 2.7 Set time code type to meet post-production requirements and the need to synchronise with other equipment 2.8 Complete video operations and store materials according to file management protocols |
3. Replay for transmission and production | 3.1 Check documentation and verify production and transmission requirements with relevant personnel 3.2 Check nominated replay segments are correctly identified and stored according to enterprise standards and protocols 3.3 Cue tapes and recordings to meet transmission and production requirements 3.4 Set replay parameters and replay as directed 3.5 Record and rewind instant replays in accordance with production and transmission requirements 3.6 Monitor and adjust incoming and outgoing signals according to enterprise standards and protocols |
4. Finalise video operations | 4.1 Complete and distribute documentation according to enterprise procedures 4.2 Dub duplicate recordings to designated media format for back-up or archiving 4.3 Check condition of equipment, arrange for faults to be repaired and leave workplace in original or improved state 4.4 Review and reflect on performance and note areas for improvement |
Evidence of the ability to:
prepare video material in correct format for television transmission
set up and check recording equipment is working to specifications
interpret and apply production and transmission instructions and schedules
record content for broadcast from feeds, in collaboration with others
take responsibility for quality of audio and video feeds in line with production requirements and enterprise procedures
cue and replay material to air in line with production requirements
prepare and store back-up recordings according to enterprise procedures
complete workplace documentation in a timely fashion.
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 current technical standards for television production and transmission
outline enterprise protocols and safety procedures for preparation of video material for television transmission
describe roles and responsibilities of personnel in broadcast operations and production
explain the relevance of time codes, durations and cue points for video recording
outline methods for checking that equipment and video formats are compatible, and for converting incompatible source materials
identify typical problems that may arise in the context of television transmission operations and briefly describe solutions
explain the process for reviewing quality of video and audio feeds
outline typical procedures for backing up and storing recordings.