{"id":346,"date":"2014-09-01T09:54:51","date_gmt":"2014-09-01T08:54:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/jamiebrightmore.com\/?page_id=346"},"modified":"2018-02-28T16:10:56","modified_gmt":"2018-02-28T16:10:56","slug":"aerial-production-process","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/jamiebrightmore.com\/aerial-production-process\/","title":{"rendered":"Aerial Production Process"},"content":{"rendered":"
A simple brief is initially required detailing; contact details (of all parties\u00a0involved), required assets, desired location\/s, intended usage, timescale, dependencies.<\/p>\n
This stage is simply a basic review of the supplied brief to assess the feasibility of the intended project and it’s requirements.<\/p>\n
A pre-deployment survey must be carried out as part of the planning stage. This is a mandatory process defined\u00a0by the company’s\u00a0operations manual which was submitted to the CAA<\/a> to enable legal permissions to operate as a commercial aerial\u00a0assets supplier.<\/p>\n This process takes the form of an internally used document (copies can be supplied\u00a0on request) and will detail the following:<\/p>\n If anything is flagged-up during this research, the brief may need to be reviewed. For example, the desired location may be within restricted airspace, or the land owner’s permission is not available. The client will be consulted to resolve any\u00a0such issues before proceeding.<\/p>\n 1. Any collected data will strictly adhere to this Privacy Policy<\/a>. If everything checks out thus far, a provisional filming date \/ time will be booked. Aerial operations are\u00a0heavily dependent on optimal weather conditions, so dates \/ times can often need re-scheduling. It should be noted that there will be no additional cost for re-scheduled filming times.<\/p>\n When the crew arrives at the location, a detailed on-site survey will be carried out.\u00a0This is a mandatory process\u00a0defined\u00a0by the company’s\u00a0operations manual which was submitted to the\u00a0CAA<\/a>\u00a0to enable legal permissions to operate as a commercial ariel\u00a0assets supplier.<\/p>\n This process takes the form of an internally used document and will detail the following:<\/p>\n Even with the best planning, circumstances may arise which will mean\u00a0filming cannot take place. In these\u00a0situations, a re-shoot will be arranged.\u00a0It should be noted that there will be no additional cost for re-shooting due to technical or circumstantial events.<\/p>\n When the crew arrives at the location, a detailed risk assessment\u00a0will be carried out.\u00a0This is a mandatory process\u00a0defined\u00a0by the company’s\u00a0operations manual which was submitted to the\u00a0CAA<\/a>\u00a0to enable legal permissions to operate as a commercial ariel\u00a0assets supplier.<\/p>\n The assessment may deem the operation to be unsafe, in which case\u00a0a re-shoot will be arranged.\u00a0It should be noted that there will be no additional cost for re-shooting due to circumstantially high\u00a0risk situations.<\/p>\n If everything checks out thus far, filming may proceed as planned.<\/p>\n Any technical problems which may affect the quality of the required assets may mean a re-shoot will need to be arranged.\u00a0It should be noted that there will be no additional cost for re-shooting due to technical or circumstantial events.<\/p>\n Unless instructed otherwise, all obtained assets will undertake the necessary post production processes to create the usable content.<\/p>\n The final assets are presented and delivered to the client.<\/p>\n\n
\n2. The landowner will be asked to sign a Location Agreement.
\nNb<\/strong>. Council owned land, or locations, may require permits. Any such fees will be payable by the client.<\/p><\/div>\nProvisional Filming Booking<\/h3>\n
On-site Survey<\/h3>\n
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Risk Assessment<\/h3>\n
Filming<\/h3>\n
Post Production<\/h3>\n
Project Delivery<\/h3>\n
Insurance<\/h3>\n