Scene Safety, Wireless Baby Monitors, and Phone-Shaming: Behind the Scenes of a TV Show
Summary
In this blog post, we take a peek behind the scenes of a TV show and learn about the safety measures taken, the use of wireless baby monitors, and even phone-shaming. We also hear about some of the more interesting things that the show has “crunched.”
Table of Contents
- Importance of Safety on Set
- Use of Wireless Baby Monitors
- Phone-Shaming as Safety Precaution
- Interesting Items “Crunched” on Show
Introduction
Welcome to our behind-the-scenes look at a TV show production. Here, we’ll be answering some questions about how the production is run and how the safety of the crew is prioritized.
Q&A
Importance of Safety on Set
What measures are taken to ensure the safety of the crew on set? We take the safety of the crew very seriously. We make sure that all appropriate safety gear is available and worn, and we have regular safety meetings to discuss any potential hazards on set. We also have a dedicated safety officer on set to ensure that all measures are being taken.
What kind of safety gear do you provide? We provide everything from hard hats and safety goggles to ear plugs and gloves. Every crew member is required to wear the appropriate gear for their job.
Use of Wireless Baby Monitors
What is the purpose of the wireless baby monitors on set? The wireless baby monitors are used to monitor the blinking red light on each camera. This is important because all cameras need to be synchronized, and the monitors make it easier to ensure that everything is working correctly.
How did you come up with the idea to use wireless baby monitors? We initially tried using a cord on a regular baby monitor, but it was too complicated. For the second round, we decided to try a wireless baby monitor, and it worked really well. We just had to modify it to run on batteries.
Phone-Shaming as Safety Precaution
Can you explain the concept of “phone-shaming” on set? Phone-shaming is a safety precaution we take on set to ensure that no crew member uses their phone while working. We have a special safe that is meant to shame anyone who breaks this rule, in this case, an iPhone.
Why do you think phone-shaming is necessary? Our crew members work with a lot of heavy equipment, and distractions caused by phone use can have serious consequences. Phone-shaming is a way to ensure that everyone is aware of the importance of staying focused while working.
Interesting Items “Crunched” on Show
What are some of the more interesting items that have been “crunched” on the show? One of the craziest items was an iPhone case that doubled in half. We also crunched an Xbox 360 and a cork, which we thought was particularly beautiful.
Conclusion
We hope this behind-the-scenes look gave you a better understanding of how a TV show production is run and the steps that are taken to ensure the safety of the crew. It’s fascinating to see all the technology and precautions that go into making a show happen.