ScreenSkills is asking for industry feedback on its update of the National Occupational Standards that inform the development of qualifications and apprenticeships in the screen industries.
They are planning to consult with professionals across the nations about the competencies, skills and knowledge that are needed to work in the screen industries relating to roles in crafts and productions. This will be done in order to update the existing National Occupational Standards to reflect what is currently expected of employees by industry.
They will review and update the following standards:
- VFX Standards - which list the practical skills and knowledge to create, alter, or enhance imagery for moving media. This involves the integration of live-action footage and computer generated (CG) content to create images, which look realistic but would be dangerous, costly, or simply impossible to capture during live-action shooting such as explosions, car crashes or flooding of cities.
- Physical Special Effects (PSFX) Standards - which list the practical skills and knowledge needed to work safely and effectively in creation of physical effects such as weather conditions, fire and explosions in line with regulatory and legislative requirements.
- Creative Media Generic Skills - which list the practical skills and knowledge needed to work across the creative industries in key areas such a teamworking, project management, managing and marketing yourself – the work on these standards is done through the other standard reviews.
- Radio and Audio Content Creation - which list the practical skills and knowledge needed to create, use and deliver content in radio and audio settings such as podcasts, programmes, live news and sports broadcasts, concerts and drama productions.
To ensure that the updated suite of standards captures what currently is considered best practice in the industry, industry professionals are encouraged to contribute their views to these draft standards by giving feedback on the sections relevant to them by midday 1 February 2024.
For further information and to view the standards please select the following link: Help us Improve National Occupational Standards for screen industry roles 2023 - ScreenSkills