Scenic Set Painting / Photo Credit: Wikipedia - Semperoper
WHAT DOES A PAINT FOREMAN DO? (In
the Entertainment industry. What
Does A Paint Foreman Do?)
What Does A Paint Foreman Do?
The paint foreman may be hired by the paint
coordinator and begins work during pre-production on a film or television
program. This person is second in command of the paint department and must be
capable of assuming the role of the crew head in the event that the paint
coordinator is unavailable.
Duties
Under the direction of the paint coordinator, the
paint foreman is responsible for supervising the crew of painters and scenic
artists and will delegate assignments to the crew as instructed by the
coordinator. He or she is a senior artist that will participate in painting set
pieces, backdrops, cutouts, and permanent structures. Additionally, this person
assists the coordinator in the efficient management of the paint shop, to
include the care and maintenance of supplies and equipment. At all times, the paint
foreman ensures that the crew is on task and performing according to the
established production schedule. He or she must see to it that work adheres to
the design the production designer and art director set forth and that the
results are up to the highest standard of quality. Furthermore, the foreman is
responsible for shop safety; this means providing proper personal protective
equipment and making sure that the crew cooperates within safety policies. In
the absence of the paint coordinator, this person assumes the role of the
department head and would then be responsible for concerns such as budget
dispersal, material purchases, and hiring or firing of crewmembers.
Skills & Education
A college degree in film or television production
with an emphasis on scenic art and design is encouraged, though majors in
theatrical design or fine art are also applicable. The paint foreman should be
a talented artist with an education in traditional drawing, painting,
sculpture, and still photography. Courses in art history are also valuable. As
this position requires the individual to be exposed to numerous types of paint
and chemical compounds, he or she should receive training in the safe handling
of hazardous materials, as well as the proper storage procedures and use of
personal protective equipment. Likewise, the foreman may be responsible for
material disposal and should therefore be familiar with state and local
regulations governing such practices.
What to Expect
This senior-level position requires three to five
years of relevant experience within the paint department on a film or
television production, including work as a lead painter. Entry-level painter
positions are available within this department for those who can provide a
portfolio that displays artistic talent and competency of technique. Artists
have the option of working as freelancer or as a permanent employee of a scenic
shop that caters to the entertainment industry. A typical workweek is 40 hours
spent in a studio or on location, with the possibility for variations in
schedules due to the current production demands. Painters are eligible for
membership in IATSE, the union that represents artists and technicians in the
theatrical, film, and television industries.
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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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