British Film Commission Updates Covid Safety Protocols
The British Film Commission has issued the latest update to its UK industry coronavirus safety protocols after England was placed in a third lockdown. The updates make clear that shoots can continue following the government giving filming the greenlight. “Anyone who cannot work from home should continue to travel to their workplace. This covers all aspects of the film and television production process, including scouting and recces,” the protocols state. “Filming can continue to take place in the premises of businesses that are closed to the general public due to the lockdown.” The update adds that clinically extremely vulnerable people “should not go to the workplace if they live or work in areas where shielding advice is active.” Access the guidelines here.
‘Bake Off’s Nadiya Hussain Voices Covid-Inspired BBC Kids Series
The Great British Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain is to narrate...
The British Film Commission has issued the latest update to its UK industry coronavirus safety protocols after England was placed in a third lockdown. The updates make clear that shoots can continue following the government giving filming the greenlight. “Anyone who cannot work from home should continue to travel to their workplace. This covers all aspects of the film and television production process, including scouting and recces,” the protocols state. “Filming can continue to take place in the premises of businesses that are closed to the general public due to the lockdown.” The update adds that clinically extremely vulnerable people “should not go to the workplace if they live or work in areas where shielding advice is active.” Access the guidelines here.
‘Bake Off’s Nadiya Hussain Voices Covid-Inspired BBC Kids Series
The Great British Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain is to narrate...
- 1/8/2021
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
Nadiya Hussain, who shot to global stardom when she won the 2015 edition of “The Great British Bake Off,” is set to voice new CBeebies show “What’s On Your Head?”
Produced by London and Bristol-based indie outfit Gold Wala, the show is a 10-part factual entertainment series inspired by the wearing of face masks during the pandemic. It was commissioned for CBeebies, the BBC’s free-to-air children’s television network aimed at children aged 7 and below.
“What’s On Your Head?” will explore the different things people wear on their face or head for religious, cultural, professional and safety reasons. From hijabs to lawyer’s wigs, scuba masks to firefighter helmets, the series is a new way for children to understand the world around them using a combination of live action and animation that celebrates diversity, humanizes difference and explains the reasons why people decide to put something on to cover their head or face.
Produced by London and Bristol-based indie outfit Gold Wala, the show is a 10-part factual entertainment series inspired by the wearing of face masks during the pandemic. It was commissioned for CBeebies, the BBC’s free-to-air children’s television network aimed at children aged 7 and below.
“What’s On Your Head?” will explore the different things people wear on their face or head for religious, cultural, professional and safety reasons. From hijabs to lawyer’s wigs, scuba masks to firefighter helmets, the series is a new way for children to understand the world around them using a combination of live action and animation that celebrates diversity, humanizes difference and explains the reasons why people decide to put something on to cover their head or face.
- 1/8/2021
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
A representative for New York’s September 11 memorial museum says Matt Lauer isn’t going anywhere. Footage of the now-disgraced former ‘Today” host reporting on September 11, 2001, with Katie Couric will remain in the museum, where it customarily plays for visitors on a continuous loop, a museum spokesperson told TheWrap. “The footage of Matt Lauer and Katie Couric sharing the news of the September 11 attacks during their morning broadcast will remain in the museum as it is part of the historical record,” communications director Kate Monaghan Connolly said in a statement Monday. Also Read: Matt Lauer Will Not Get Severance Pay From.
- 12/4/2017
- by Jon Levine
- The Wrap
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