This apprenticeship standard is in the process of being revised. In the meantime, the version below remains approved for delivery. Further details of this and other occupational standards in revision are available in the revisions status report.
Supporting the props master to supply, build and maintain dressing and hand props for film, television and theatre productions.
A Props Technician provides support and assistance to the Prop Master, Assistant Prop Master and Chargehands to supply, build, use and maintain dressing and hand props for film, television and theatre productions. They may work on set, in workshops, backstage or on location. Props Technicians work as part of the Props department and need to be adaptable, flexible and able to learn quickly on the job. As part of their role, Props Technicians may be required to undertake a wide variety of activities including: creating prop rooms, receiving props to set, cataloguing props, making props, building and dressing sets, working with the cast and featured background artists, striking (removing and clearing) sets, and checking hired props back in. They may also need to assist art department colleagues on set. Props Technicians may progress into specific dressing or standby roles, leading to Chargehands, Stores and Assistant Prop Master roles on independent and studio films, high-end television drama and in theatres. The apprentice may be expected to work irregular and unsociable hours to meet the needs of the given production.
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KNOWLEDGE & UNDERSTANDING: A Props Technician knows and understands: |
SKILLS: A Props Technician is able to: |
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Research and prep |
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Working with props and sets |
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Set Building and Dressing |
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Strike and Wrap |
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Health & Safety |
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Industry Awareness Film and TV |
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A Props Technician will be expected to demonstrate:
This apprenticeship is set at level 3.
Apprentices without level 2 English and Maths will need to achieve this level prior to taking the end-point assessment.
The apprenticeship will typically take 18-24 months to complete.
This standard will be reviewed in three years, however, due to the fast pace of change in the industry this may be required sooner.
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Version | Change detail | Earliest start date | Latest start date | Latest end date |
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1.0 | Approved for delivery | 20/09/2019 | Not set | Not set |