The bedroom location for the first scene is narrow and small, so objects have to be kept to one side as they could be a hazard. The roof also slopes to one side so our cast-members have to be careful of this, and the bathroom has tile which is slippery so any camerawork has be filmed outside and our actors have to be careful.
The kitchen scene has objects on counters which have to be kept away from the edges in case they are knocked during filming. There are sharp edges on the counter-tops, this will have to be kept in mind and our characters will have to position away from these.
For the town scene, pedestrians will travel on the path despite this being a quieter area, so we will have to move to the grass during these times. We can easily manoeuvre around the tree and lampposts and keep our cast members aware of where they are in case of a collision. There are also cars nearby so we will have to be mindful of these.
The living room scene and the hallway is narrow so any equipment and obstacles must be cleared from the path of our crew, to prevent accidents, and the number of cast members will have to be limited in this space. There is a heavy treadmill in the living room and large sofas that the crew will have to be mindful of, and I will warn them to not get the equipment or themselves too close to the radiators in both rooms as they can be hot.
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