Wednesday 3 November 2010

Codes of Practice and Regulations

If you decide to shoot a film there are some rules and regulations that must be followed. Just like in any line of work there are some rules or guidelines that you should take into consideration. A few of these rules are as follows. When filming permission should be given from all people present that says that you are allowed to film them. This also goes for when filming on private property, permission should be given and on record.
Also if filming in public, members of the public should be taken into consideration. So if there is a load of cables along the ground, then these should be taped down to the ground or sign posted. If there is a particular scene that is going to loud, then filming shouldn;t take place too late at night if the set is in a populated area. Generally you shouldn't make a lot of noise between the hours of 10pm and 8am.
Local authorites should be contacted or notified. Access for emergency vehicals and services should be taken into consideration when selecting a location. If an accident occurs then local services should be able to get to the set with as much ease as possible.
http://www.canterbury.gov.uk/main.cfm?objectid=1448

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