Serving as a liaison between actors and production
Making sure that performers and behind-the-scenes personnel follow safety protocols
Helping the director realize their vision
Choreographing movement to make scenes feel more believable
Working to build a safe environment, which means clearly outlining expectations for actors during “hyper-exposed” scenes and making sure they give their “informed and continued consent”
Qualifications
A strong understanding of the acting process and the challenges actors may face during intimate scenes.
Completion of a recognized training program from an organization like the Intimacy Professionals Association (IPA) or Intimacy Directors and Coordinators (IDC).
A deep understanding of consent laws and best practices for obtaining and maintaining consent on set.
Familiarity with sexual health issues and the potential impact of filming intimate scenes on actors.
Understanding of trauma and how to approach sensitive topics with care and respect.
Ability to effectively communicate with actors, directors, crew members, and producers about sensitive topics.