Case Study: 56% Of Talent Felt Unprepared For The Start Of Their Production

Talent Trust conducted a survey which showed that 56% of talent felt unprepared for the start of their production.

Following a consultation and applied strategy a poll survey was taken which reflected a significant increase to 73% of talent who felt prepared.

Dangers of Lack of Preparation

  • Ineffective Performance

  • Wasted Time and Resources

  • Communication Breakdown

  • Lack of Professionalism

  • Safety Hazards

  • Negative Reputation

  • Legal Issues

Recommended Solution

  • Temperature Check Prior to Production on How Prepared The Crew Is

  • Open Communication of The Roles 1 Week Before the Production Starts

  • Risk Assessment of Stunts and Materials

  • Storyboard Available to View For All Crew

  • Workflow Checklist For All

  • Gear Checklist For All

Result

  • Clear Communication with All Crew Understanding Their Responsibilities

  • Risk Reduction

  • Insurance Issues Reduction

  • Talent & Crew Felt More Heard & Cared For

  • Better Mental Health Due To Open Communication

Measure your cast and crew performance across key categories.

Through customising the survey a production is able to analyse a specific concern to show where it is best to allocate the budget and make impactful changes.

***This is advice only. Always ask a consultant.

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