RECOMMEND A CREW CLASS!

Suggestions for NM Workshops and Intensive Classes
for
Below-the-Line Crew

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Your (Anonymous) Information:

*Which area best describes your primary profession in the film and television industry (Check One):
  Producer      Director        Assistant Director (Any Level)    UPM/Line Producer   
  Camera Department (Any Level)    BTL Department Head/Key    BTL Department Best   
  BTL Third/Union Position          BTL Student/Non-Union                Aspiring Filmmaker   
  Teamster (Transportation)       Other

Number of years in this Film Craft:   

Are the majority of your film credits from productions shot in NM? Yes   No

*Are you a NM Resident?    Yes   No      Months and Years in NM

*Are you a member of one or more film union or guild?    Yes   No
  If so, are one or more of these unions/guilds based in NM?    Yes   No

*The film/TV craft that is the subject of your class recommendation is (Check One):
  in the craft department in which you primarily work
  in a craft department in which you would like to work
  Neither

Have you taught a BTL film class previously? Yes   No

Your Email (optional):  


Class/Lecture Suggestions:

*Class Subject (up to 35 characters/spaces):  

*What level(s) would this class cover (Check all that apply):
 Introduction  
 Beginning  
 Intermediate  
 Advanced  
 Specialized Advanced

Audience for Recommended Crew Class (Check All that Apply):
No Industry Experience
FTTP Students
Entry Level Crew with Film/TV Credits - Non-Union
Entry Level Crew with Film/TV Credits - Union Thirds
Department Heads and Keys
Best Positions (Second Level)
One Craft Department All Levels
Specific Position in Craft Department
More than One Craft Department
Other
I don't know

*Film/TV Production Departments Applicable to Class (Check All that Apply):
 Accounting Department
 Art Direction/Production Design
 Casting
 Construction/Carpentry
 Costumes
 Craft Service (Food)
 Electric/Set Lighting
 First Aid
 Greens
 Grips
 Hair
 Make-up
 Locations
 Paint & Scenic
 Props
 Script Supervision
 Set Dressing/Decoration
 Sound
 Special Effects
 Video (Not-camera)
 Production Assistants (Office, Set, and/or Personal)
 Production Office
 All
 Other

This class would review skills for (Check One):



Qualifications for this class (Check all that apply):
no qualifications
some Industry experience
requires pre-requisite class
requires OSHA General Safety certification prior to this class
prepares students for a state or federal license specific to this craft
the students must have a federal or state license specific to this craft
instructors must have a federal or state license specific to this craft
I don't know

This class would be best described as (Check all that apply):
A Lecture or Seminar
Hands-on: students would use equipment and/or kits
Requires a special facility

How many days do you think this class would require?

*Do you feel there are experienced instructors and/or vendors available to teach this course living in New Mexico? Yes     No   or   I don't know

What do you think would be the best class size for this course?

Which sentence best describes the influence this class would have on a crew member's hirability upon completion (Check all that apply):
Important Industry information but may not be directly applied during production
Required information to enter industry or transition to a new craft
Class increases job performance while working on production
Class is important to advance in a specific craft within a department
Required to be hired in a specific crew position
I don't know


      

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