Set Dec Crew / Photo Credit: Jon Gary Steele - Stuart Bryce - Twitter
WHAT DOES A SET DEC CREW DO? (In
the Entertainment industry. What
does a Set Dec Crew Do?)
What does a Set Dec Crew do?
Set Dec Crew
The set decoration crew, known colloquially as the
set dec crew, are the junior members of the set decorating department and begin
work during pre-production of a film or television show. The number of
technicians required on the crew will be determined by the scale of the
production and number of different sets to be dressed.
The Set Decorator selects, acquires, and oversees
designs and builds for all the set dressing, He or she supervises the Assistant
Decorators and Buyers as they source elements, and gives final approval to all
choices.
Once the set dressing is prepared, the Lead person
supervises the transportation of all elements to the sets. After delivery to
the stage or location, the Set Decorator directs the Set Dressing crew in the
decoration of the set, following Safety Guidelines, IATSE Union Contracts and
industry past practice. The Leadman and Dressing crew work as a team within
compressed schedules and side by side with Art Direction, Construction,
Locations, Paint, Set Lighting, Grip, and Special Effects. Set maintenance
plays a large part for long-term sets for many films and TV shows.
Duties
Hired by the set decorator or assistant set
decorator, the crew may first be tasked with transporting purchased or rented
set dressings to the shooting location and then carefully inventorying all
items. During principal photography, these individuals will take instruction
from the department head in placement and preparation of dressing objects on
set and are responsible for tracking items as they are removed from the
department storage area. Where necessary, the set dec crew is tasked with
maintenance of inventory items, to include cleaning, repairing, or replacement
of objects. At all times, the crew is concerned with maintaining the set
decorator’s artistic vision as well as with the efficient operation of the
department. As delegated, the set dec crew may perform other tasks such as
assisting in continuity for shoots. At the conclusion of filming, the crew will
be instructed to strike all set dressings from the studio or location and will
be supervised through the process of final inventory and return of all rented
items.
Skills & Education
Members of the set dec crew are required to have at
least a high school diploma, though a college degree in film and television
production or theatrical design is preferred. Courses in fine art, photography,
art history, and world culture are all important to this career field, as those
in the set decoration department should have an appreciation of aesthetic,
design, and numerous styles. Today, you may be dressing a college dorm room in
New York, but tomorrow, the gig may be accurately recreating the interior of a
15th century monastery in Spain. Members of this crew should be highly
organized and meticulous in tracking the hundreds of items in inventory. The
position requires an individual that takes direction well and who can work
under minimal supervision to complete tasks on a specified deadline.
What to Expect
Those interested in advanced roles within the set
decoration department such as on-set dresser or set buyer should begin on the
set dec crew. There, you will gain the hands-on knowledge of working on a
production set and learn how the department operates. You also have the benefit
of seeking the mentorship of established veterans and making the contacts
necessary to further your career. Positions on this crew may be available
without prior professional experience, though previous employment in film and
television production is beneficial. Experience as a production assistant or on
the props crew is applicable to this position.
Sources, References & Credits: Google, Wikipedia, Wikihow, WikiBooks,
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York Film Academy, The Balance, Careers Hub, The Numbers, Film Maker, TV Guide
Magazine, Blurb, Media Match, Quora, Creative Skill Set, Chron, Investopedia,
Variety, No Film School, WGA, BBC, 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, Warner Bros, UCAS, Frankenbite, Realty
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