Production supervisor Jennifer De la Rosa spent Season 17 of “Grey’s Anatomy” helping keep cast and crew safe during the Covid-19 pandemic. With “Grey’s” one of the earliest shows back in production, De la Rosa calls the team’s efforts a bit like building a plane while flying as they brainstormed and implemented safety protocols.
The production had to determine not just how often to test, but which tests to use and how often to clean the stages. De la Rosa began researching air filters, learning which were best, and then worked to ensure those were the ones installed.
Writers included more exteriors during the season and production built outside when possible, as opposed to inside on soundstages. A favored location was a private beach in Palos Verdes.
The writers also included a continuing storyline about a safety device — a powered air-purifying respirator — that actors wore on-screen. (All who wore...
The production had to determine not just how often to test, but which tests to use and how often to clean the stages. De la Rosa began researching air filters, learning which were best, and then worked to ensure those were the ones installed.
Writers included more exteriors during the season and production built outside when possible, as opposed to inside on soundstages. A favored location was a private beach in Palos Verdes.
The writers also included a continuing storyline about a safety device — a powered air-purifying respirator — that actors wore on-screen. (All who wore...
- 6/17/2021
- by Zoe Hewitt
- Variety Film + TV
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