On-Set Etiquette

At Eric Tom and Bruce, we believe that on-set etiquette is not just important; it's fundamental.

A successful shoot isn't just about technical expertise; it's about fostering a culture of respect, camaraderie, and a unique set of unspoken rules that create the perfect vibe.

Curious to know our behind-the-scenes secrets? Here are our 10 on-set non-negotiables:

  1. Zero Tolerance, 100% Respect: We're serious about this one. Zero tolerance for discrimination, bullying, or any form of harassment. We believe in creating a set where respect and kindness take the spotlight.

  2. Quiet on Set, Please! : To craft the perfect scene, we keep the noise down. It's all about creating an environment where creativity can flow without any disruptions.

  3. Hands Off, Please: Just like your mum taught you—ask before borrowing. Don't touch anything outside your department without the magic word: permission!

  4. Report and Resolve: Seen or experienced something that doesn't sit right? We're all ears! Report it, and we promise a swift, fair, and appropriate response.

  5. Set Zen Mode: Cleanliness First! : A tidy set is a happy set! Keep an eye out for trash, empty cups, and anything that needs a one-way ticket to the garbage. Let's keep things spick and span.

  6. No Set for the Sick: Feeling under the weather? Let the producer or production manager know ASAP, and take the day off. Your health—and ours—comes first.

  7. Safety First, Fashion Second: To avoid any unexpected foot-fiascos, we're all about enclosed footwear on set. It's a small step for you, a giant leap for preventing on-set accidents.

  8. Say Hello and Goodbye: Friendliness is our secret! Introduce yourself to everyone on set, from clients and talent to crew members. It's the little things that count.

  9. Feed the Troops First: Hungry crew members are not fun to be around. Be a hero, and make sure the crew gets their fuel before agency, clients, and talent. "Can the crew jump the food queue, please?" Trust us; it's a game-changer.

  10. Out-of-Office for the Win: On Set etiquette extends beyond the set. If you know you are going to be out for the day, set up that out-of-office email response. This will allow you to focus on the shoot while still providing top-notch client service.

On-set etiquette is the catalyst that elevates a production from good to exceptional, creating a positive and productive workspace where every team member feels valued and able to do their best work. So, keep these tips in mind the next time you're on set! 🌟🎬

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