• NauticalNoodle@lemmynsfw.com
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    12 hours ago

    Imagine how much money that could have been saved had all the member of the final season’s production team acted like they gave a damn.

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    Michaels and a group of other performers were asked to drop approximately 12 feet into a landing rig of cardboard boxes and crash mats

    they were not allowed to spot their landings because they were zombies.

    changes were made to the landing rig between takes … thick crash mats were swapped for thinner alternatives, while two other performers recalled that the landing rig felt less secure on the second take.

    As she walked off the ledge for the second take, Michaels claims that she fell blind into a landing rig that had been changed without warning. Michaels was the last performer to step off the ledge. Twenty-six others fell before her, meaning the adapted rig had been impacted repeatedly before she dropped.

    “I hit the floor and heard my bones breaking underneath me,”

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    Two months after suffering her injury on the final season of Game of Thrones, Casey Michaels was one of 80 performers asked to contribute £300 towards a gift for Irlam for keeping the team safe. Although they were told the collection, which potentially raised £24,000, was voluntary and would “not impact any future employment,” Michaels believes the opposite is true. “Everybody knew there would be repercussions for not paying,” she says.

    This Rowley Irlam comes across like a corrupt, arrogant arsehole.

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      To be fair that is true for many jobs. Anytime you are working around heavy machinery for example.

      What gets me is that their whole profession is about getting a known dangerous task and figuring out if/how the scene can be performed in a safe manner. With time in advance to prepare, and mitigate risks.

      And yet they still cut corners.

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    9.4m, including legal fees. Hope there was a good chunk left after that. Utter gross negligence, horrible the coordinator thinks he did nothing wrong and there isn’t more recourse, no license to remove no firing.

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    Career-ending injury

    I thought they were talking about what Benioff and Weiss did with that ending! *Rimshot*

    Edit: The description of Casey’s injury made me wince; I’m glad she got paid.

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      You have to realize that’s not what happened here, right? This was not voluntary, and career ending. That 9.6 mill won’t go as far as you think with lawyers fees, and then the medical bills and likely extensive rehab.