OneTime47 wrote:ok so what are the actors then?
Osprey wrote:I'm sorry I didn't know I had to hear to read a postMcNair wrote:Are you guys really that f***ing daft?
Seagreen wrote:Chapped is very correct in the use of zip-ties ect in the past. We are currently evaluating this once again to determine the safety concerns of the actors.
Also, zip-ties are freaking expensive...to the tune of $2 a piece when you get the heavy duty ones...if we did allow the use of zip-ties....they'd have to be regulated and the proper type to ensure consistency and overall better safety.
Actors will fulfill roles that maximize the player's experience in the event itself. The acting group is the make or break of these events. People who are not 100% committed to putting on the best show shouldn't offer their time. It's fun, and you will be captured on film doing your part. We generally have long days...but they are filled with a lot of stories to be told afterward....So, yeah, those who have acted know what time it is....those who want to act will be trained up on how we roll.
Mars wrote:I'd like to recommend some type of restraint even if it's just rubber bands because I feel at CQC6 we had an incident were it wasn't clear to the actor that they were being restrained because of everything else going on around them.
CommieHunter wrote:Livestrong bracelets. Just put one on each wrist.
It's a Visual Indicator, it takes time to apply, and it's completely safe.
Bigfoot wrote:I would also like to add that acting at a competition is probably more fun than competing. Plus you get to partake in all the shenanigans that go on before and after a long day of acting. You are also guaranteed camera time, but not always trigger time. (keep that in mind people)
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