Hanging with the most awesome production team in the business #bfv5 #crewlife #wemaketv (with @jcdb2 @ritsarte @nick.senter @present8) (at Sassafras Saloon)

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Hanging with the most awesome production team in the business #bfv5 #crewlife #wemaketv (with @jcdb2 @ritsarte @nick.senter @present8) (at Sassafras Saloon)
Working on a show that’s a copy of a copy of a copy of a show.
When you get a wild, uncontrollable urge to scream or laugh during room tone.
Being fed interview questions in your ear by the EP during interview.
When you have better credits than your EP.
Treating yourself to a spa day after a shoot that aged you 10 years.
When they were too cheap to spring for a minivan and you hear the EP asking a PA to drive his own car for driving shots -- on the wrong side of the road.
I need to put this out there. The majority of production accidents happen on the road. You should NEVER say yes to something like this, or any situation that puts your life in danger. PA’s are NOT professional drivers and oftentimes they are the most overworked, overtired (and most hungover) folks on set. Do not get into a car if you feel that it is unsafe. Do not use your own car unless production has confirmed that the insurance covers your vehicle. And even if they do cover you (long shot), driving shots should be planned out ahead of time and executed safely, not on the fly. Speak up and let your voice be heard. Even better, speak up in front of others so that there are witnesses to your misgivings. I just want you all to stay safe out there.
When you didn’t even know they were rolling and you walk right into the shot.