Intimacy Coordinator ❀ Consent-Forward ❀ Context ❀
Intimacy Coordinator ❀ Consent-Forward ❀ Context ❀
An Intimacy Coordinator (IC) works in TV/Film as an advocate for performers, as well as a liaison between performers, producers and directors for scenes that involve nudity, simulated sex, intimate physical contact or hyper-exposed work.
By utilizing consent-based approaches and facilitating an environment where the director’s vision can be honored without jeopardizing the safety of performers, we can collectively create impactful scenes and stories.
The work of an Intimacy Coordinator is collaborative. There are many ways an Intimacy Coordinator can support a director’s vision while advocating for performers in a way that results in the best, most believable performances on screen.
Here’s a list of ways an Intimacy Coordinator can support your production:
💋 Facilitates clear communication between performer, director and producers to ensure all involved understand the creative vision and agree on how it will be filmed.
💋 Recommends appropriate language to be added to nudity/simulated sex riders.
💋 Supports performers in physically and emotionally preparing for intense scenes involving violence, non-consensual intimacy, consent withdrawal or unclear consent. Recommends en-roling/closing practices/de-roling techniques.
💋 Collaborates with SPFX, costumes, props and locations to facilitate logistics of scenes involving nudity and simulated sex, allowing for a smooth production process.
💋 Protects performers’ boundaries during the filming of the scene and adapts to last minute changes to boundaries in real-time so production can keep moving in a way that aligns with the director’s vision and performers’ boundaries.
💋 Safeguards minors in scenes involving familial intimacy such as hugging, hyper-exposed work (taking a bath) or experiencing a first kiss in front of cameras.
💋 Ensures closed set protocols and SAG-AFTRA protocols are being followed.
💋 Choreographs simulated sex, upon request, using trauma-informed practices and de-sexualized language.
💋 Serves as an on-set ally for LGBTQIA+ cast and crew.
💋 Consults on topics such as casting notices and scenes/stories involving minors, disability, non-monogamy and alternative lifestyles.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Intimacy Coordinators create environments of care for performers and production to film scenes involving nudity, simulated sex, hyper-exposure and other intimate scenarios. Intimacy Coordinators facilitate clear communication throughout the process, ensuring performer consent, while also creating a safer work environment by mitigating risk. ICs are also well versed in all SAG-AFTRA protocols for nudity and simulated sex scenes and work with all relevant departments to ensure union rules are being followed.
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Tier 1 defines when an intimacy coordinator should be required and includes projects that feature nudity, simulated sex (including simulated masturbation) or simulated sexual violence and anything that requires a rider.
An intimacy coordinator is highly recommended for Tier 2. Make-out scenes with heavy kissing, implied nudity, caressing, groping, simulated childbirth/medical procedure, BDSM/kink, hyper-exposure and kissing involving a minor all fit under this category.
Tier 3 is when hiring an IC should be considered. That’s when a director, producer or performer would like an IC to be present to facilitate a scene.
ICs are department heads and should be hired at the same time that other department heads are hired. The earlier in the process you bring the IC on board, the more assistance they can offer by identifying potential issues that might arise. SAG-AFTRA requires a draft nudity/simulated sex rider be issued to performer(s) 48 hours prior to performers’ call time of when the scene(s) shoot. Waiting to hire an IC can cost valuable time and creativity.
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ICs start by reading the full script and breakdown any scene that might require a conversation around consent. ICs then meet with the director and go through every scene identified in the script breakdown to get a sense of the director’s creative vision for each of the scenes. Next, ICs schedule private one-on-one meetings with each performer involved in the scenes to inform them of the director’s vision. The performers can then share their feedback and boundaries in regards to the scenes. That information is then relayed back to the director and to production to begin coordinating with all relevant departments, including legal to recommend language for riders, wardrobe, makeup, ADs, props and/or stunts. On set, ICs ensure all closed set protocols are in place, make sure performer communication is clear, and occasionally assist the director with choreographing the scene.
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ICs work closely with the AD department, costumes, legal, and occasionally SPFX, makeup, props, and locations. ICs also work closely with stunt coordinators if a scene requires movement that could potentially harm performers.
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Rates vary on a sliding scale based on the overall project budget, content of the intimate scenes, number of performers, union agreement, etc.
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Since it’s a relatively new position in TV/Film, Intimacy Coordinators come from a variety of backgrounds and not all have the same training and qualifications. SAG-AFTRA created Protocols for the Use of ICs for Producers to reference, as well as a Registry of ICs that are recognized as being qualified with various levels of experience.
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Yes! ICs are now members of SAG-AFTRA. The first contract with the AMPTP goes into affect beginning February 22, 2026 for new productions starting after that. Currently, ICs can continue working as non-union employees.
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Meleane has trained with several organizations and received certification through Intimacy Professionals Association (IPA), one of several SAG-AFTRA accredited training organizations. For a full list of SAG-AFTRA accredited IC training programs, click here.
Education and Intimacy Training (300+ hours)
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Intimacy Coordinator Certification Class of 2024 - Intimacy Professionals Association, 105+ hrs
Foundations of Consent & Intimacy (Level 1) and Applications of Consent & Intimacy (Level 2) - Intimacy Directors & Coordinators, 27 hrs
Best Practices Workshop Weekend: LA - Theatrical Intimacy Education, 14 hrs
LA Coordination Workshop - Open Intimacy Creatives, 11 hrs
Deepening Embodied Consent & Clarity - Intimacy Professionals Association, 4 hrs
Choreo Jam: Instant Chemistry - Tonia Sina, 3.5 hrs
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Sexual Harassment & Abusive Conduct Prevention - California Civil Rights Department, 2 hrs
Harassment Prevention - Contract Services, 1 hr
Preventing Discrimination & Harassment for Supervisors - The Walt Disney Company, 2 hrs
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Intercourse | Outercourse Lab Workshop - Intimacy Professionals Education Collective, 5 hrs
Movement Qualifiers & Language | The Art of Consent in Non-Consent Lab Workshop - Intimacy Professionals Education Collective, 5.5 hrs
Staging Sex LA Workshop: Intercourse | Outercourse | Kink, BDSM & Group Play - Open Intimacy Creatives, 12 hrs
Staging Sex: Intercourse - Theatrical Intimacy Education, 3 hrs
Staging Sex: Outercourse - Theatrical Intimacy Education, 3 hrs
Staging Sex: Kissing - Theatrical Intimacy Education, 3 hrs
Staging Sex: Polyamory, Non-Monogamy & Playing in Groups - Theatrical Intimacy Education, 3 hrs
Staging Sex: Power Play - Theatrical Intimacy Education, 3 hrs
Staging Sex: Non-Consensual Intimacy - Theatrical Intimacy Education - 3 hrs
Staging Sex: Pregnancy, Abortion & Menstruation - Open Intimacy Creatives, 3 hrs
Staging Intimacy Beyond the Binary - Theatrical Intimacy Education - 3 hrs
Finding the Funny: Intimacy & Comedy - Intimacy Professionals Association, 2 hrs
Stage Fighting & Intimacy - Theatrical Intimacy Education - 2 hrs
Introduction to Viewpoints - Momentum Stage, 1 hr
Laban for Actors: Using the Psychological Interpretations of the 8 Effort Actions - Momentum Stage, 1.5 hrs
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Props, Barriers, Toys, Coverage Garments & Clothing Lab Workshop - Intimacy Professionals Education Collective, 5 hrs
Modesty Garments, Barriers & Masking - Theatrical Intimacy Education, 3 hrs
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Conflict & Communication - Open Intimacy Creatives, 3 hrs
Collaboration & Conflict - Association of Mental Health Coordinators, 3 hrs
De-Escalation Training - The Walt Disney Company, 1 hr
60 to Zero in 60 Seconds: De-escalating Strong Emotions in the Workplace - IATSE Education & Training, 1.5 hrs
Conflict Resolution Foundations - LinkedIn Learning, 50 minutes
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Introduction to Gender & Sexuality - Intimacy Professionals Association, 2 hrs
Gender & Sexuality: Diversity & Inclusion in the Workplace - University of Pittsburgh, 16 hrs
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Implicit Bias Training - The Ohio State University, 2 hrs
Disability & Intimacy: How Media Shapes Our Understanding - Intimacy Professionals Association, 2 hrs
Exploring the Intersection of Intimacy & Autism - Intimacy Professionals Association, 2 hrs
Exploring Disability & Intimacy in Production: A Panel Discussion - Intimacy Professionals Association, 1.5 hrs
Intimacy Coordination with Disabled Performers - Intimacy Professionals Association, 4 hrs
Working with Trans & Non-Binary Artists - Theatrical Intimacy Education, 3 hrs
Working with Minors - Theatrical Intimacy Education, 6 hrs & Intimacy Professionals Association, 4 hrs
Pregnancy & Intimacy - Theatrical Intimacy Education, 3 hrs
Artivism & Collective Action - Momentum Stage, 1.5 hrs
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Bystander Intervention in the Entertainment Industry - Right to Be (formally Hollaback!), 1.5 hrs
Bystander Training: From Bystander to Upstander - LinkedIn Learning, 48 minutes
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Mental Health Coordinator Certification (expires 12/28/27) - Association of Mental Health Coordinators, 150+ hrs
Certified Trauma Support Specialist (expires 5/13/26) - Trauma Institute International, 12 hrs
Adult Mental Health First Aid (expires 7/18/2026) - National Council for Mental Wellbeing, 8 hrs
Youth Mental Health First Aid (expires 3/7/2027) - National Council for Mental Wellbeing, 6 hrs
Psychological First Aid - Johns Hopkins University, 6 hrs
Building Safety - Association of Mental Health Coordinators, 3 hrs
Care Culture & Policy - Association of Mental Health Coordinators, 3 hrs
Foundations of Mental Health Coordination - Association of Mental Health Coordinators, 18+ hrs
Skills for Psychological Recovery (SPR) - The National Child Traumatic Stress Network, 5 hrs
Secondary Traumatic Stress for Educators - The National Child Traumatic Stress Network, 1.5 hrs
Trauma-Informed Creative Practices Essentials - Momentum Stage, 4 hrs
The Trauma Toolbox - TraumaToolbox.com, 5 hrs
Suicide Prevention Training - Zero Suicide Alliance, 1 hr
Naloxone Training - TowardtheHeart.com BCCDC Harm Reduction Services, 1 hr
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Riders - Open Intimacy Creatives, 3 hrs
Sex Ed for Intimacy Professionals - Open Intimacy Creatives, 3 hrs
Theater, Film & Sex as a Profession - Theatrical Intimacy Education, 2 hrs
Intro to Tantra & Tantric Practice for IC’s - Intimacy Professionals Association, 4 hrs
Intro to Kink & BDSM - Intimacy Professionals Association , 4 hrs
Kink CPR: Harm Reduction & Trauma-Informed Strategies for Safer Kink Play - Dr. Allie Melendez, 2 hrs
Advanced Kink & BDSM - Sex Educator Jamie Joy, 2 hrs
Ignite the Spark: The Art of Wax & Electro Play - Sex Educator Jamie Joy, 2 hrs
Shibari FUNdamentals: Rope Bondage 101 - Sex Educator Vee Electro Papi, 1.5 hrs
Strap-On & Anal Training - Sex Educators Goddess Emmeline Divine & Jamie Joy, 4 hrs
Adult & Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED (expires 5/31/2026) - American Red Cross, 4.5 hrs
OSHA 30 General Industry with Focus on the Entertainment Industry - Occupational Safety and Health Administration, 30 hrs
Safety Advisor Training - Contract Services, 73 hrs
B.S., Business Administration: Marketing - California State University, Long Beach
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