• It would seem that certain governing bodies are actively approaching and questioning crew members of a production that is currently running in NSW, this is being done in the hope to gain inside information on the protocols and procedures that were used to keep the production operational and safe.

  • Of all the things we do on a film set throughout our career working with electricity would have to be one of the most dangerous activities we do, yet we take it for granted and completely underestimate its power – pardon the pun. Yes, at face value there are probably many things that spring to mind that you can say are far more dangerous, however none that are used or interfaced with as often as electricity is.

  • Firearms at the moment, in any way shape or form are a topic for debate.

    But it cannot be denied that firearms have and always will be a useful tool as part of the story telling process. Whenever firearms are introduced on Set a series of protocols must be adhered to in order to ensure the safety of the cast and the crew.