Steadicam Operators Clause Samples

The 'Steadicam Operators' clause defines the terms and conditions under which Steadicam operators are engaged for a production. It typically outlines the qualifications required, the scope of work, and any specific equipment or safety protocols that must be followed. For example, it may specify that only certified operators can be used and detail the responsibilities for providing or maintaining Steadicam equipment. This clause ensures that the production maintains high standards for camera operation, minimizes risk of equipment damage or injury, and clarifies expectations for both the operator and the production team.
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Steadicam Operators. Shall work under the direction of the Producer, Director, Engineer-In- Charge and/or Crew Chief to implement their direction to provide quality Steadicam movement and tracking shots. The Steadicam Operator shall have the required skills to cable, assemble, balance, operate and tear down the Steadicam as well as ancillary equipment and monitor that goes with the Steadicam rig. The Steadicam Operator shall have the ability to assist the Video Controller(s) and truck engineers in troubleshooting and operate/perform other related equipment/services necessary to the fulfillment of their job skills. Camera: A. If a handheld style camera is operated in a studio configuration, it shall be paid at the Hard Camera rate. Studio configuration is defined as a camera set up with a remote zoom, remote focus, and remote studio view finder. B. Robotic Camera Operators shall receive a call in time the same as the earliest crewmember for the event. Robotic Camera Operators shall not be required to operate more than two (2) cameras at any one time or set up more than one system without assistance. C. When the robotic system is required to be fully struck, the Robotic Camera Operator will be released following the event and before any post game show. D. Any employee not engaged as a Camera Operator will receive additional compensation of thirty-five dollars ($35.00) for operating “Booth” cameras for twenty (20) minutes or less. E. Except as detailed in B., immediately above, no Camera Operator shall be assigned to operate more than one (1) camera at a one time or to set up or to operate more than two (2) cameras in the course of any one (1) event. - This provision (E.) is not applicable on set-up only days.
Steadicam Operators. Shall work under the direction of the PDER to implement their direction to provide quality Steadicam movement and tracking shots. The Steadicam Operator shall have the required skills to cable, assemble, balance, operate and tear down the Steadicam well as ancillary equipment and monitor that goes with the Steadicam rig. The Steadicam Operator shall have the ability to assist the Video Controller(s) and truck engineers in troubleshooting and operate/perform other related equipment /services necessary to the fulfillment of their job skills.
Steadicam Operators. Shall work under the direction of the Producer, Director, Engineer-In- Charge and/or Crew Chief to implement their direction to provide quality Steadicam movement DocuSign Envelope ID: D85BC938-9241-41B1-8DAB-207420E85655 and tracking shots. The Steadicam Operator shall have the required skills to cable, assemble, balance, operate and tear down the Steadicam as well as ancillary equipment and monitor that goes with the Steadicam rig. The Steadicam Operator shall have the ability to assist the Video Controller(s) and truck engineers in troubleshooting and operate/perform other related equipment/services necessary to the fulfillment of their job skills. Camera: A. If a handheld style camera is operated in a studio configuration, it shall be paid at the Hard Camera rate. Studio configuration is defined as a camera set up with a remote zoom, remote focus, and remote studio view finder. B. Robotic Camera Operators shall receive a call in time the same as the earliest crewmember for the event. Robotic Camera Operators shall not be required to operate more than two (2) cameras at any one time or set up more than one system without assistance. C. When the robotic system is required to be fully struck, the Robotic Camera Operator will be released following the event and before any post game show. D. Any employee not engaged as a Camera Operator will receive additional compensation of thirty-five dollars ($35.00) for operating “Booth” cameras for twenty (20) minutes or less. E. Except as detailed in B., immediately above, no Camera Operator shall be assigned to operate more than one (1) camera at a one time or to set up or to operate more than two (2) cameras in the course of any one (1) event. - This provision (E.) is not applicable on set-up only days.