What is a technical crew?
The technical crew consists of those individuals who are involved in solving technical operations of live performances and productions in film and television. The popular option for entertainment profession is often referred to as short -term versions of their official name, such as "Tech Crew" or "Techies". The requirements of specific performance determine the size of the technical crew and the specific roles that are expected to perform.
The technical crew supervises technical details in the creation, development and operation of the scenes production. Technical crew members can also supervise various technical aspects of performances such as games, concerts, musicals, operas or circuses. The roles and responsibility that the crew assumes is largely dependent on the range and size of the power or production. Relatively low power may only require a few crew members, while larger, more complicated professional producers require a technical crew with hundreds of members in more than one departmento U for film production. The duties of the technical crew can also change as live performance requirements or production shifts.
Technical crew employees can be experienced dozens of areas, including lighting, camera operations, sound and scene and sets. Theater production is one kind of live performance that may require a large and diverse technical crew to handle every stage of its development from pre -production to production to final performance. Technical crew employees will have knowledge of handling the production facilities necessary for the operation of their departments. Regardless of their department or special title, all individuals are involved in the operation of production and who are not artists, are considered members of the technical crew.
Technical crew members who process behind the scenes during the performance are also known as a running crew. RunThe crew deals with technical performance requirements that are live in front of the audience and ensures its smooth operation. Their duties usually begin and end with the performance of a live audience. The performers may occasionally be considered as members of the running crew and thus a technical crew if they take over the role in driving the technical aspects of living production as soon as their performance is over.