How can effective walkie-talkie communication improve coordination and safety on a film set, and what are some key best practices you should follow when using them?
Effective walkie-talkie communication can improve coordination and safety on a film set because it allows for messages to be clearly communicated and understood in a concise way. Some key best practices you should follow when using walkies are using the channels appropriately by being on the right one for your role. switching to an open channel when having longer conversations, and avoid asking a question to everyone. When trying to talk to someone specific, you should say "[your name] for [their name]" and when responding you'd say "go for [your name]." You should also respond to orders with "copy that" so that the other person knows that you got and understood the message and that it will get done. "Stand by" is good if you can't respond at the moment and if someone asks "what's your 20" then they're asking where you are.
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