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health and safety

task - research the uk's health and safety regulations for film production. Employers are required to have a management system in place to control the risk to employees and others from their work. The industry uses large numbers of independent companies and freelancers and it is sometimes difficult to decide. video notes: locations have to be checked multiple times by different members of the safety team and crew. this is to make sure that the area is deemed safe for people to film in. cancel out any safety risks in locations with locations like beaches, you have to check things like the tide and when it comes in and out. this ensures that they know when they can film without equipment getting damaged. what does health and safety refer to in video and film production? health and safety refers to the various precautions that producers and crew members have to take to ensure that everyone involved in the production process is kept safe and well. along with that,...

availability of personnel

introductory task... Director/s - director and assistant director production - crew, cast, director, etc camera - cinematographer and camera crew lighting - light operators production sound - sound operators art department - set designers, costume designers and prop makers special effects - editors stunts - stunt coordinator, safety crew post-production - editors, publicity and media sponsors what is a skeleton crew? A skeleton crew can vary. It is most commonly known as a crew consisting of at least 2-3 people or can be as large as 12-15 people. In other words, it's the minimum amount of people needed to make a film or media product.  which two people does his skeleton crew not include and why? He doesn't include a director or producer as they are necessary for a production to work so they are separate to the skeleton crew in theory. list the five essential roles Kroll believes must be filled in order for the film to stand a good chance of being suc...

starter (materials)

give one key example of the work done during pre-production in the area of materials and evaluate its importance for the success and/or quality of the film as a whole. costumes  costumes are key to portraying a character within a production. if the costumes aren't right for the roles you need, it can give off the wrong kind of effect on the audience or viewers.  props  props are another good example, films such as doctor who are extremely dependant on props to be successful.