Tuesday, 21 February 2012

Risk Assessment

For our risk assessment Matt evaluated possible dangers that may occur and what we as a group could do to prevent and or solve them should the situation arise. Below is his conclusion of possible risks when filming;


Nearest Emergency Phone- Mobile on all 3 of the group

Risks:

  • As we are filming in wooded area there is a hazard of tripping on sticks or things left on the floor e.g glass.
To overcome this we will ensure that the area is clear of anything hazardous before we start filming the different shots of the scene and also ensure that our actress wears shoes that all times.
  • We are filming in a public area this may mean that strangers may become interested in the filming and try to disrupt us from our work.
To overcome this we will keep a watchful eye on what is happening while we are filming, as there are 3 of us in the group we will always have somebody stood in a close distance to our Actress just in case something happens.
  • As we are filming outside there is a risk of bad weather condition.
To overcome this issue we will make sure that we take appropriate clothing in order to keep our actress warm if she gets cold, we will also take the appropriate types of umbrellas and coats in order to keep the camera equipment dry and safe. 

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