Movie Production Operations
Use weather intelligence to minimize weather related disruptions, avoid equipment damage and make the best use of favorable weather conditions for filming.
Extreme weather events can cause filming disruptions resulting in hundreds of thousands of dollars in losses per day
Stadium/Field A
Court/Course/Resort B
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severity - 3 sever
Monitor Conditions: Lightning Risk
Lightning approaching the shooting location. Continuously monitor the approaching weather. Prepare to move staff to shelter.
severity - 3 sever
Implement Extreme Winds Protocol
Lower equipment, camera poles, etc. Retract van roof cover. Notify staff and prepare for filming delays.
severity - 3 sever
Secure Cables: Flood Warning
Possible flooding in the area. Make sure all cables and equipment are above ground to avoid any electrical damage.
severity - 2 moderate
Implement Extreme Heat Protocol
Ensure crews are properly hydrated.
severity - 3 sever
Cover Equipment: Heavy Rain
Ensure all equipment is covered and waterproof to prevent any corrosion and damage.
severity - 1 minor
Prep for Touch-Ups: High Humidity
Very high humidity may cause make up to run off. Costumes might also need to be adjusted due to higher levels of sweat.
severity - 2 moderate
Airport Delays: Low Visibility
Monitor crew flight delays and cancellations due to very low visibility
severity - 1 minor
Clear Sky Filming Conditions
Ideal conditions for clear sky scenes.
severity - 1 minor
Cloudy Sky Filming Conditions
Prepare for a cloudy sky that may cause inconsistent lighting throughout the scene.