art-historical values
The historical and artistic values implied in examples of one's branch of art.
Assistant stage directors support the needs of the stage director and the production for each assigned stage production, and serve as a liaison between performers, theatre staff and stage directors. They take notes, provide feedback, coordinate the rehearsal schedule, take blocking, rehearse or review scenes, prepare or distribute actor notes, and facilitate communication between designers, production staff, and stage director.
No competences in this bucket.
The historical and artistic values implied in examples of one's branch of art.
No competences in this bucket.
Act as liaison between performers, theatre staff, director and design team.
Maintain an artistic production book and produce final script for archive purposes.
Work with artists, striving to understand the creative vision and adapting to it. Make full use of your talents and skills to reach the best possible result.
Analyse the artistic concept, form and structure of a live performance based on observation during rehearsals or improvisation. Create a structured base for the design process of a specific production.
Take over tasks from the stage manager as required. Indicate key standby moments. Indicate when the house is open. Confirm that the performers are in position. Indicate the start of the performance. Indicate the entrances and exits of scenery elements when necessary.
Create and update blocking notes recording the position of actors and props in every scene. These notes are shared with the director, technical director and cast.
Read a playbook or film script, not only as literature, but identifying, actions, emotional states, evolution of characters, situations, different sets and locations, etc.
Supervise script preparation, maintenance, and distribution for all productions.
Interpret an artist's explanation or demonstration of their artistic concepts, inceptions and processes and strive to share their vision.
Apply techniques of communication which allow interlocutors to better understand each other and communicate accurately in the transmission of messages.
No competences in this bucket.
Bring together an artistic team, after identifying the needs, looking for candidates, conducting interviews and aligning on the conditions of the project.
Oversee the day-to-day coordination of production tasks so that the organisation fits within the desired artistic and business policies and in order to present productions in a uniform corporate identity to the public.
Coordinate the final checks before a performance in order to ensure a safe, optimal functioning environment that is fully ready to start the show.
Coordinate activities with other artistic and creative departments.
Define your own artistic approach by analysing your previous work and your expertise, identifying the components of your creative signature, and starting from these explorations to describe your artistic vision.
Continually develop and define a concrete artistic vision, starting from the proposal and continuing all the way through to the finished product.
Develop a specific framework for research, creation and completion of artistic work.
Developing artistic project budgets for approval, estimating deadlines and material costs.
Lead and instruct a complete team with the required cultural expertise and experience.
Observe the conductor, orchestra or director and follow text and vocal score to time cues accurately.
Prepare, create and maintain the prompt book for a theatrical production.
Prompt performers in theatrical and opera productions.
No competences in this bucket.