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How can I best communicate social distancing rules in the workplace

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Social Distancing Rules, Communication and Training Social distancing guidance for employers is an integral part of the workplace. With the Government now easing lockdown, guidelines for all workplaces will need to be in place as employers have a duty of care to their employees to ensure that they can work safely. Providing clear communications and training materials in a video format for employees will help to ensure all workers understand COVID-19 related safety procedures. Simple and effective video content will help employees to remain up to date on the latest safety measures being implemented in their place of work. Training videos for social distancing rules in the workplace are designed to be engaging, informative but simple for people to understand. This ensures the guidance can be easily understood and followed through a series of simple steps. Having these videos in an animated format allows for a fun and lighthearted approach to a subject that is quite sensitive d...

Disney Review | Tales from the Screen

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Lotty, Sam and David discuss their favourite Disney flicks in light of the popular new streaming service Disney Plus. Your Industrial Story Starts Here Press the button. Make the call. Transform your media. +44 (0)113 288 3245 hello@shotblastmedia.co.uk Contact Us

Eight Tips to creating your own homemade video

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In this blog we’ll be showing you how to create your own content right from the power of your fingertips… Step 1! Get your phone or tablet and switch it onto the camera mode. Step 2! Find some support for it. If it’s a tablet it might have it’s own stand but if you’re using a phone then prop it up with some books or against a wall. better still if you have a small tripod like a gorilla pod then get it clamped so it’s stable. Step 3! Check your background or location. Your background should be simple and de-cluttered and not detract from your message. Also are you facing a window… if so make sure you face away so you don’t appear as a silhouette. Step 4! Lighting! Turn on your lights on if you’re inside and try record near a window so you get plenty of natural light on your face. If you’re outside the perfect. Once you’re happy then click and hold the screen to lock in your exposure – This stops it’s shifting from light to dark. Step 5! Sound. Now this often get’s forgott...