Leadman Swing Gang / Photo Credit: Nevada Film Office
WHAT DOES A LEADMAN DO? (In the
Entertainment industry. What Does A Leadman
Do?)
What Does A Leadman Do?
Set dressing is a simple task—place a dish there, a
curtain here—that plays an important role in the realism and continuity of a
film or television production. A bare set of walls or empty backlot street is
not nearly as convincing or enveloping as a fully dressed environment with all
of the ordinary items that humans interact with in real life.
A leadman is a set decoration department member who
is responsible for the props and swing gang and/or the set dressers on a film
set. The swing gang does the set dressing and then removal once the film has
wrapped. Set dressers keep the set in the proper condition by placing and
moving elements and props as needed for the story, continuity and to make room
for the filming equipment. The leadman takes directions from the set decorator.
Duties
The leadman or lead person serves as a member of the
art department under the supervision of the set decorator. He or she is
responsible for managing the swing gang and/or set dressers, a crew of
technicians tasked with placing set decorations in preparation for principal
photography of a scene and then clearing the set when the scene is wrapped.
During production, the leadman ensures that his or her crew executes dressing
the set in accordance with the set decorator’s designs and art director’s
established aesthetic. The lead person has a complete inventory of all
decorations that correspond to a script breakdown—notes that indicate what
items should appear on set for each scene and location—that is used to instruct
the crew in proper placement.
The team typically arrives to a location shoot or at
the soundstage in advance of the director and camera department in order to
prep the stage before photography. Occasionally, when the director arrives, he
or she may order changes to the set or design for logistical reasons. It will
be the leadman’s responsibility to organize his or her crew, with the
cooperation of the set decorator, to augment the set dressings and produce
necessary replacements; this could call for new set pieces to be hurriedly
scrounged and produced, so resourcefulness is a necessary skill. Typically, all
technical production departments bring more to the set than is called for in
the script for just such an occasion. When the scene is wrapped, the lead
person supervises the crew in clearing all decorations and striking any
properties that are no longer needed for the day. In the event that pick-up
shots are required, a scene must be re-shot after the fact, the leadman must
replicate the original set dressings in cooperation with the script supervisor
to ensure complete continuity.
Skills & Education
This career does not require a specific education,
but a degree in film and television production is beneficial to understanding
the production process and learning the techniques related to set construction
and prop making. Degrees in theatrical design or show production are also
relevant to work as a leadman. To be successful in this position, you must be
highly organized, be thorough, and have a meticulous eye for detail. There is
nothing that a script supervisor or astute audience member hates more than a
wandering set dressing that appears to be magically transporting itself across
the set between camera shots. Practically, the lead person should be capable of
lifting at least 50 pounds without assistance, comfortable working at heights,
and able to operate carpentry tools.
What to Expect
Leadmen in the film industry are generally
freelancers that work on a contract basis on one production at a time. On a
television series, a single leadman could remain employed on the show for the
life of the production, perhaps several years. It is common for a lead person
to collaborate with the same set decorator on multiple projects. When you have
developed a positive working relationship with a supervisor, he or she will
often repeatedly request that you be hired on future projects. That is the key
to a long career in the entertainment business, whatever your field or
specialty. Those seeking to become a lead person should seek out entry-level
crew positions in the art department; this includes props, set construction,
painting, and set decorating. Lower-level roles are few, but they do exist on
every crew. Specifically, you may find opportunities as an assistant to the set
decorator, carpenters assistant, painter, or trainee. Likewise, certain
productions are willing to hire crew to the swing gang or set dressers without
experience, who demonstrate basic knowledge and a willingness to work hard.
Experience as a set production assistant is also useful.
Sources, References & Credits: Google, Wikipedia, Wikihow, WikiBooks,
Pinterest, IMDB, Linked In, Indie Wire, Film Making Stuff, Hiive, Film Daily, New
York Film Academy, The Balance, The Numbers, Film Maker, TV Guide Magazine, Media
Match, Quora, Creative Skill Set, Investopedia, Variety, No Film School, Daily
Variety, The Film Agency, Best Sample Resume, How Stuff Works, Career Trend,
Producer's Code of Credits, Truity, Production Hub, Producers Guild of America,
Film Connection, Variety, Wolf Crow, Get In Media, Production Beast, Sony
Pictures,
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Leadman Swing Gang / Photo Credit: Nevada Film Office
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