The important thing to remember when gathering evidence is that the more evidence the better - that is, the more evidence you gather to demonstrate your skills, the more confident an assessor can be that you have learned the skills not just at one point in time, but are continuing to apply and develop those skills (as opposed to just learning for the test!). Furthermore, one piece of evidence that you collect will not usualy demonstrate all the required criteria for a unit of competency, whereas multiple overlapping pieces of evidence will usually do the trick!
From the Wiki University
What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?
Clarify sound-recording brief
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Participate in production meetings with relevant personnel to confirm the vision, sound concepts, production values and expected outcomes for recording projects Completed |
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Confirm production requirements Completed |
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Finalise and confirm repertoire, artists and operational details for recording projects in consultation with relevant personnel Completed |
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Organise resources
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Identify and confirm production staff requirements and recruit personnel needed for recording projects Completed |
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Ensure artists are secured, confirmed and contracted as required Completed |
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Identify and secure appropriate venues and resources for rehearsal and recording sessions Completed |
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Ensure that contracts required for staff and venues are finalised Completed |
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Prepare for production of sound recordings
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Ensure that arrangements are in place for ongoing communication with relevant personnel so that artistic vision can be achieved and resources are available when required Completed |
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Ensure that accurate rehearsal and recording session schedules are drawn up and distributed to relevant personnel Completed |
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Ensure that a project schedule for production meetings is finalised and distributed to each technical team member Completed |
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Anticipate issues that may arise during the production of sound recordings and plan accordingly Completed |
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Ensure that the technical team is fully briefed on operations, production values and contingency plans Completed |
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Comply with relevant OHS, copyright and other legal requirements Completed |
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Manage recording sessions
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Ensure that communication in sessions and production meetings is comprehensive and constructive and that documentation is completed correctly Completed |
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Ensure that all production resources and requirements are in place for recording sessions and other associated activities Completed |
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Communicate systematically with the producer/director to verify and maintain the required production quality Completed |
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Communicate with and direct production staff constructively and consistently through prerecording, recording and post-production to achieve agreed production values Completed |
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Comply with agreed quality, time and budget constraints at all stages of the production Completed |
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Maintain effective communication with production staff and artists
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Ensure that agendas for production meetings are planned and circulated to all relevant parties in advance and that discussion of concerns is encouraged to establish and achieve planned artistic outcomes Completed |
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Ensure that individual perspectives are considered and conflicting requirements are recognised and constructively negotiated Completed |
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In collaboration with relevant personnel, ensure that the quality of musical and technical preparation is maintained throughout the production and take action as required Completed |
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Manage post-production
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Ensure that all components of post-production mix meet agreed production values Completed |
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Facilitate continuing input from artists and director/producer into the post-production process and take remedial action as required Completed |
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Ensure that the physical components of post-production are delivered correctly and in the required formats Completed |
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Evaluate production of sound recordings
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Discuss and obtain agreement from relevant personnel about evaluation techniques Completed |
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Focus evaluations on the way the process of managing sound recordings was handled and document results Completed |
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Evaluate own role in operations and note areas for improvement Completed |
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Provide feedback to team members on their performance as required Completed |
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Document evaluation of operations in line with enterprise procedures Completed |
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