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Swabs, masks, action! Film-making through a pandemic – The Guardian
British film-makers are back at work – and going to extraordinary lengths to protect cast and crew from Covid-19. Is it possible to make great movies behind face masks and Plexiglass?

You get used to sticking a six-inch cotton-wool bud up your nose and down your tonsils every morning, says Richard Clark. He is describing his typical working day. The masks are quite suffocating. Theyre quite sweaty. You dont drink as much water, and so people dehydrate. You get headaches. Certainly on the first week, by five oclock, a certain kind of fugginess comes over everybody. Concentrating during those last two hours you can feel it being a little bit harder.
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