Monday, August 19, 2024

Set Safety Summary

  Now that you've completed the set safety and etiquette lecture, why is it so important? What parts of it do you think will be difficult to follow? What parts would you like to learn more about?


    Set safety is important because it creates a well organized work environment. It ensures that your cast and crew can work efficiently and safely if there are protocols and etiquette to be followed. Without set safety the set would be a MESS and people would DIE. Without set safety there wouldn't be a organized way of working hindering the flow of the set causing everyone more stress. Something that seems difficult to follow would be tripping hazards cause I trip a lot and on everything. Something I'd like to learn more about would be the like "hierarchy" system on a set and how that would affect the way you are perceived on a set. 

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