Bastion & VeritasScope
VeritasScope, I hear you’re planning that 18th‑century duel scene. Just wanted to check if the props are rigged safely so nobody ends up with a real wound.
VeritasScope: Of course, every prop has been inspected, all pistols are staged with inert blanks and safety locks—no real ammunition is ever used on set. I’ve had the armory expert confirm the authenticity of the barrels, but safety is our top priority; we’ve rehearsed the stances with a trained fight choreographer and the crew has a clear protocol for any prop handling. You’ll see that every detail is period‑accurate, yet no one leaves with a wound.
Good. Make sure everyone still follows the lock‑out procedure before filming starts. Safety first.
VeritasScope: Absolutely, the lock‑out procedure will be strictly enforced before we light the scene. No one is allowed to touch a prop until the green light has been given, and the safety officer will conduct a final check for each crew member. I’ll make sure everyone knows their responsibilities, so we maintain both accuracy and safety.
Sounds solid. Keep the procedures tight and everyone on the same page. Good work.
VeritasScope: Thank you. I’ll keep the schedule tight and the crew briefed. No compromise on safety or accuracy.
Excellent. Let’s stay focused and keep that schedule. Stay safe out there.
VeritasScope: Agreed, we’ll stick to the plan and keep everything orderly. Safety and precision, as always.
That’s the approach. Stay vigilant and keep the line clear.
VeritasScope: Thank you. We’ll maintain the line and stay vigilant. No room for error.