When films are produced, scaffolding is required for many
purposes. Film sets, temporary structures, platforms and access ramps for high
areas are some of the uses of scaffolding on a film set.
Enormous sets require a lot of scaffolding to create items such as fake
streets and imitation buildings. Scenes shot from an elevation require
scaffolding and platforms to allow the equipment and crew access to high points,
while assuring the safety of the crew and the equipment.
Film set scaffolding suppliers in South Africa are usually contracted to
provide the movie set scaffolding and rigging.
The equipment used in filming can cost millions of Rands, making the
stability and reliability of scaffolding a key concern for film makers.
Scaffolding used also needs to be adaptable to different terrains. Many films
are shot in locations where the ground is unstable or uneven; making the need
for scaffolding that is able to perform its duties on unstable locations
extremely high, as well as upholding the health and safety of the crew and
equipment whilst constructed on uneven ground.
Scaffolding used on film sets not only needs to be safe for the filming
equipment, but also for the safety of the staff, crew and actors. If scaffolding
does experience a problem in terms of a collapse or any other issue, even if no
one is hurt, filming can be delayed which causes massive problems with budgets,
the time schedules and many other important factors which the film depends on to
be reliable.
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2012年9月1日星期六
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