Wednesday, 8 March 2017

Risk Assesment


Risk Assessment


Hazard
People who may be harmed
Property which may be damaged
Risk controls already in place
How to avoid and overcome the hazard
Getting hit by a car
Actors
Cameraman
Director
Boom Operator
Other pedestrians

Camera
Boom Mic
Tripod
Car
Make sure that there are no cars or not many cars about when filming
Because we are filming in a car park for one location. A possibility could be getting hit by a car. To prevent this from happening we can take extra care when filming. Also being very observant when in the location.
Children messing about in park

Actors
Cameraman
Director
Boom Operator
Other pedestrians



Camera
Boom Mic
Tripod
Make sure that nobody is around the forest before filming
This could be a big problem because a park is mainly for children to play in. To prevent lots of little children while shooting I will shoot around a time that children won’t be playing at. Another alternative is filming in a park where there are not any children at all.

Raining


Nobody would be hurt


Camera
Boom Mic
Tripod
Check the weather report before filming and make sure it’s not raining
The song is a type of summery song so if it starts to rain while we are filming we will have to go to plan b and just film everything in the hotel/apartment. On
Faulty Equipment
Actors
Cameraman
Director
Boom Operator
Other pedestrians

Anything near the locater location.
Check the equipment before using it and make sure everybody knows how to use it before they touch it.
Faulty equipment is quite typical. I will have back up equipment which is very necessary just in case one piece of equipment breaks down. For example having back up batteries just in case the camera dies. Ill switch it with the backup batteries.

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