Production Assistants Sample Clauses
The 'Production Assistants' clause defines the roles, responsibilities, and expectations for individuals hired as production assistants on a project. It typically outlines the scope of their duties, such as supporting various departments, handling administrative tasks, or assisting with on-set logistics, and may specify reporting lines or working hours. This clause ensures that both the employer and the assistants have a clear understanding of job functions and boundaries, helping to prevent misunderstandings and maintain efficient workflow during production.
Production Assistants. An On Set/Location Production Assistant’s duties include: perform crowd and traffic control (except where the work is performed by police officers, flag persons, or is performed by security personnel of a facility at which photography takes place); location maintenance; run errands; perform preliminary scouting and check the availability and cost of locations, if minimal.
Production Assistants. (a) On-Set Production Assistant (On-Set PA)
Production Assistants. (a) On-Set Production Assistant (On-Set PA)
(b) Oice Production Assistant (Oice PA) ART DEPARTMENT
Production Assistants. Screen credits for Production Assistants shall be at the Producer’s discretion.
Production Assistants. The Corporation agrees to employ two (2) members supplied by the Union, are selected by the vacancies procedure outlined in Article 7.02 and they shall be employed in the positions of Assistant Lighting/Video Technician and Assistant Audio Technician, with the understanding that employees so selected will work as Assistants in the two (2) departments as follows:
(a) The Assistant Lighting/Video Technician will assist the Lead Lighting Technician as required, as determined through consultation between the Lead Lighting Technician and the Employer. In addition, the Assistant Lighting Technician will replace the Lead Lighting Technician in their absence. The Assistant Lighting Technician will be called when a Video Technician is required. The Assistant Lighting will be the first (and lead) Follow-Spot operator when Follow-Spots are required.
(b) The Assistant Audio Technician will assist the Lead Audio Technician as required as determined through consultation between the Lead Audio Technician and the Employer. In addition, the Assistant Audio Technician will replace the Lead Audio Technician in their absence. The Assistant Audio Technician will be called to work when an RF technician or a monitor mixer, or on-stage audio is required in addition to the Front-of-House Audio position. As outlined in the Letter of Understanding, both parties agree to work collectively to review the hours of work for the Production Assistant positions after one year of data being available and have discussions regarding the potential feasibility of implementing guaranteed hours of work for this position. The employee's regular wage rate shall apply as a minimum regardless of the type of work performed or the facility in which the work is being performed except in the event they are replacing an absent Lead of Lighting or Lead of Audio, in which case they would receive the Production Lead rate for all hours worked in that capacity.
