The Spanish Film Commission has published its guidelines for coronavirus-safe shooting as the country begins to ease its lockdown this week. As of Monday (May 11), shooting is now allowed to resume…
As of Monday , shooting is now allowed to resume in regions that are progressing to stage one of the government’s reduction of its lockdown, which covers roughly half of the country’s population, though does not include major cities such as Madrid and Barcelona.
Anyone displaying coronavirus symptoms should not go to work; they must also inform their employers and quarantine at home. Anyone who has come into contact with someone who isAnyone in a vulnerable group should not return to work. If they cannot work remotely they should look to benefit from temporary disability benefit.
Remote working should be prioritized for all pre-production and post-production phases, including casting, scouting, and any meetings. Hands must be washed regularly, particularly when entering or leaving sets, and facilities should be operated by foot when possible. Coughing and sneezing should be directed into a disposable tissue or the inside of your elbow. Avoid touching eyes, nose and mouth. As much as possible, do not wear contact lenses, keep nails short and neat, and hair tied back.
The clothing of each actor should be separated with plastic covers and washed in a specialized disinfectant wash. Any shared garments must be sanitized after each use. Disposable cutlery, preferably eco-friendly, should be provided, and anything reusable should be washed at more than 60ºC after each use.
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