Hi.
I'm a film maker and have a script that involves pointing two lasers at an actors forehead for a period of time. This would be from very close range (15-40 cms). The laser would be locked on a stand and stable. However, the person would be able to move.
I'm aware that its a safety issue re. eyes. And gather that even the lowest power lasers can (potentially) cause injury.
I don't want to put any actors in a position where they are at risk. Plus, I'm legally liable and need to be insurable.
As far as I can see there are two solutions:
Either do it in post. Which is expensive and would be hard (on a shoestring) to accomplish believably.
Or
Well... that's why I'm here. I'm wondering if there's a solution I haven't heard of. Tech moves on - so maybe there is now a laser pointer that would be safe for this. Or something else.
Anyway - if anyone has any bright (pun intended) ideas, I'd appreciate it.
Cheers.
I'm a film maker and have a script that involves pointing two lasers at an actors forehead for a period of time. This would be from very close range (15-40 cms). The laser would be locked on a stand and stable. However, the person would be able to move.
I'm aware that its a safety issue re. eyes. And gather that even the lowest power lasers can (potentially) cause injury.
I don't want to put any actors in a position where they are at risk. Plus, I'm legally liable and need to be insurable.
As far as I can see there are two solutions:
Either do it in post. Which is expensive and would be hard (on a shoestring) to accomplish believably.
Or
Well... that's why I'm here. I'm wondering if there's a solution I haven't heard of. Tech moves on - so maybe there is now a laser pointer that would be safe for this. Or something else.
Anyway - if anyone has any bright (pun intended) ideas, I'd appreciate it.
Cheers.