Wednesday, 18 December 2013

Risk assessment

Risk
Why is it a risk?
How to prevent this?
Bad weather conditions
It is a risk when filming, since some scenes involve running and also the weather could affect the cameras performance when filming scenes. This is because the camera might not be suitable to the weather conditions.
To prevent this from happening, we should plan ahead in when to film and stop filming altogether if conditions start to get worse to avoid any risks.
Carrying and using expensive equipment (Cameras, Tri pods)
There is a risk of carrying expensive equipment, since people might try and steal the equipment. This is also a risk, since we are using the equipment in public which will attract thieves.
To prevent this, we should carry equipment with caution, care and be wary of surroundings in the sight of the public.
Filming area (Public, Dangerous objects)
The area has to be safe for filming. This is so that the actors are safe from anything dangerous such as sharp objects. Anything that might affect the public when filming in the area must be dealt with appropriately.
To prevent this from happening, we should scan the area for any dangerous objects that would affect filming and also see if it is alright with the public to film there.
Location problems
We have to make sure that we exactly know where we are going for filming and not to get lost when going there.
To prevent this, we should familiarise ourselves with the location we are going to film at and know what exact route we need to take in order to get there.
Travel money
We need to make sure that we have the correct amount of money to travel.
Have more money just in case something goes wrong when travelling.

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