Art Department Strike Requirements Schedule / Photo Credit: Bruce Bisbey
WHAT DOES… TO STRIKE A SET MEAN
IN FILM? (In the Entertainment industry.)
What does to strike a set mean in film?
(AS AN ART DEPARTMENT COORDINATOR OR OFFICE
PRODUCTION COORDINATOR…REMEMBER WHEN CREATING A STRIKE AND WRAP SCHEDULE, NO
TWO SHOWS ARE ALIKE – STUDIOS, PRODUCTION DESIGNERS, AND PRODUCERS ARE ALL
DIFFERENT AND HAVE DIFFERENT TECHNIQUES AND WORKING STYLES. BEND WITH THE WIND
AND TAKE EACH SHOW AS A LEARNING EXPERIENCE AND HAVE FUN)
Set Deconstruction - Strike. Set deconstruction is
also known as the strike. Sets are deconstructed in order to build up the next
scene, but complete deconstruction and removal from the sets, props, costumes,
lights, and sound equipment occurs when the show ends its run at the end of
principal photography. This can mean breaking a set down to its stock pieces
and returning them to storage, while throwing away anything built custom for
the show. If the set was rented, or a location set, striking the set means
breaking the set down into the individual pieces that will fit on the truck,
then loading the truck
Creating a set plans strike schedule and a wrap order
of deconstruction of the sets. This is or was one of my tasks as an Art
Department Coordinator. Working closely with the AD’s, production designer,
line producer and/or supervising producer or manager.
This is so important, that a strike schedule is
followed. All department heads and coordinators must be on the same page,
particularly when dealing with the shooting schedule for possible reshoots. The
Art Department Coordinator and Office Production Coordinator are key in the
break down, coding, labelling, and identifying all set continuity. Working in
conjunction with all department heads or coordinators.
All props, set decoration, wardrobe, furniture,
continuity photos and video must be labelled and predetermined how they will
be packed, shipped, destination, follow-up and safe arrival of all material.
A detailed itemized breakdown of each box, tube or
container must match with an inventory list of everything. As an Art Department
Coordinator working with the Office Production Coordinator, I would make sure
that the Production Designer, Art Directors, Key Accountant, Line Producer, Supervising
Producer, Studio rep/producer who oversaw the production of the show all got a
copies of the itemized lists. As well keep one in my file – backup.
Example: I received a respect from the Art Director
on Bad Boys 3 for continuity, based on me being the Art Department Coordinator
on Bad Boys 2, 15 years later. I still had most of the material requested.
Make a Plan
The strike plan will address the what, how, when,
who, and safety of the deconstruction process. Since there are costs associated
with deconstruction, the strike plan should be developed at the set design of
the production, so the costs of the strike can be included in the production’s
budget.
The strike plan defines how deconstructed items will
be handled. The plan should identify what will be retained for reuse, what will
be recycled through a formal recycling program or vendor, and what will go into
the dumpster for landfill disposal. Identify where to obtain the storage
containers for the items that will be retained for reuse and where they will be
stored once the strike is completed. Identify what arrangements will be made to
provide containers going into formal recycling and what arrangements need to be
made to schedule the dumpster.
When
The strike plan stipulates when the strike will
occur. The determination for the timing of the set strike is influenced by the
scheduled use of the shooting schedule, the availability of the strike crew,
the availability of the scene shop, labor contracts, and safety concerns.
Multiple studies have shown that more injuries occur on night shifts and when
personnel work extended or unusual hours. Scheduling the strike to occur the morning
after the last performance reduces the risk of injury incidents related to
fatigue and the inattention associated with fatigue.
Who
The written strike plan spells out who will be
involved in the set strike and what responsibilities they are assigned. The strike
should be supervised by a trained and qualified person. This may be the set
designer, show carpenter, or art director. The strike supervisor/coordinator
must remain on premises and actively supervise the strike during strike
activities. Strike efficiency is increased when several crews are working
safely in concert and that requires trained and qualified strike crew leaders
to report and take direction from the strike supervisor. Identify who will
serve as crew, students and/or paid professionals?
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Art Department Strike Requirements Schedule / Photo Credit: Bruce
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