Wednesday 10 December 2014

Risk Assessment


Risk Assessment 



It is crucial that we consider all the risks that could happen so that we could try to avoid being involved in any risks. To sustain a safe and precautioned filming environment, we have listed the possible risks that could happen such as: falling out of a tree, to prevent this hazard we have decided we are going to try and use a ladder to climb any trees.    



















Having a risk assessment outlines all the possible risks that may occur during our filming of the thriller. Their are obviously some risks that may be unavoidable for example: slipping the tripping on the forest floor, the most precaution we can do is just to ensure all actors keep an eye out for any roots or puddles around them. In conclusion this risk assessment had made us think about the location more and come to better ideas, as to where we should film certain scenes, for example their is a tree that has a huge base that would be easy for mall to sit in it safely and film a high angle shot. Another example of a risk that can be prevented is the dog running off, I can bring my lead in order to have her on the lead straight after her scene that she runs off, and have they other characters spread out so they can grab her once she has run off. Overall the risk assessment has ensured that we can have a solution to mainly any problems we face.

1 comment:

  1. This post demonstrates some understanding of what a risk assessment is and the benefits that it has to a production. The table that you have included, helps to demonstrates some group planning.

    Did you counter any more risks while filming?

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