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Assessment Standards
Entertainment and Event Technology and Operations | ||||||||||
Level 2 | ||||||||||
10353 | Unit |
Shoot material for a production with a moving image camera in an entertainment and event context |
4 Credits | |||||||
Version 7 | ||||||||||
This unit standard replaced unit standard 1352. | ||||||||||
View Education Organisations with Consent to Assess | ||||||||||
This unit standard is intended for people with some prior knowledge of the shot types used when producing a moving image sequence. People credited with this unit standard are able to: use and maintain a moving image camera; and compose shots and shoot raw footage for a moving image production in an entertainment and event context. | ||||||||||
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Data as at 18 August 2022