Screen Training Ireland and the Galway Film Centre are accepting applications for a two-day training course running from January 28th, with a deadline of Friday, January 6th.
The course will be tutored by Production Coordinator Sinéad Barry and will cover each stage of the production coordination process, using both practical exercises and lectures.
It is designed for trainee and assistant production coordinators or those with production experience looking to work in production coordination.
Barry has over ten years experience in her field, with television productions such as ‘The Clinic’ and ‘Primeval’, in addition to a range of feature films including ‘Death of a Superhero’ (Ian Fitzgibbon) and Mark Rowe’s ‘The Delinquent Season’, which is currently in production.
Other recent productions include new RTÉ drama ‘Striking Out’ starring Amy Huberman, which is set to air in early 2017.
Training Topics:
- Brief Introduction to the three stages of production – prep, shoot, wrap
- overview of the role of the production office, role of the Production Coordinator and the production team
- Overview of each department’s function, individual roles and their working relationship with production.
- Set up and management of production office – physical space, equipment, facilities and team
- Set up of production folder: Examples of all necessary paperwork within each sub-folder
- Crewing the production: Contractual paperwork and unit list
- Cast: What’s involved in dealing with casting director, agents, cast, rehearsals, CANs, contracts, castlists, accomodation & travel, child licences
- Explanation of prep diaries, recces, pre-production meetings
- Script: overview of clearances/negchecks. Distribution of script and revisions
- PO system for organisation and sign-off of all production spend
- Organisation of crew equipment/tools, consumables, and H&S considerations for set
- Daily workflow of production office during shoot, including liaison with set, script & schedule distribution, callsheets, sides and progress reports
- Wrapping up of production, electronic and physical delivery of wrap files.
Visit Screen Training Ireland Online to Apply
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