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Discuss with a fellow student

Learn about important safety guidelines and precautions to follow when producing media projects. Protect yourself, your crew, and comply with laws.

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Discuss with a fellow student

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  1. Bell Work: Discuss with a fellow student the last time you got hurt and how you might have been able to avoid it. Microsoft Clip Art

  2. Audio/Visual – Electronic Journalism. Introduction to Safety 2 PROPERTY OF PIMA COUNTY JTED, 2010

  3. The Idea of Safety is to… • Protect you, your crew, and the school. • Comply with the current laws. • Give you a framework to safely and creatively produce media. Graphics Courtesy Of Microsoft Clip Art Gallery

  4. No aspect of media production is more important than safety. Graphics Courtesy Of Microsoft Clip Art Gallery

  5. Keep in mind that- • Under no circumstances are you permitted to do projects requiring stunts or special effects which might compromise the safety of the crew, cast, or observers.

  6. Certain activities, such as explosions, car mounts, squibs, etc. are strictly forbidden. Graphics Courtesy Of Microsoft Clip Art Gallery

  7. The keys to safety are your own common sense and concern for other people.

  8. YOU MUSTconsult with your teacher on any shot which might raise a safety issue; even if you think it’s safe, you are required you discuss it with us. Graphics Courtesy Of Microsoft Clip Art Gallery

  9. Additional tips: • Do not shoot alone at night • Do not leave equipment in your car (not even the trunk) • Check equipment out just before leaving campus • Turn in equipment as soon as you get on campus • Work with others in the class whenever possible

  10. If you will be shooting scenes on campus requiring fights, moving vehicles, or other situations that security may see as suspicious, dangerous, or illegal, you must consult with the security officers in advance so they can suggest or help you plan your shoot to minimize the chance of injury and disruption of the school.

  11. With your partner, take a few minutes to check your worksheet and make sure it is complete. Then, we will check them together.

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