Monday, 1 December 2014

Risk assessment


Risk assessment for my opening sequence- The 5th Day

  • Filming near a road: This can be potentially dangerous for numerous reasons, the most obvious is that cars will be passing meaning there is a threat of being struck. To avoid this, a quite or rarely used road should be picked to film on. This minimalizes the threat. Both actors and camera workers should be wary and also keep a constant look out to avoid an incident. Another reason this could be hazardous is because of the type of isolated road that will be used there will be poor lighting, meaning both actors and camera workers will have to be careful to avoid falling if their vision is impaired due to poor light. To make sure this isn’t an issue the scenes outside near the road should be filmed in the morning or day when the sun is out.
  • Walking in the woods/woodland areas: Due to the uneven ground actors and camera workers will have to be careful to avoid falling- especially when holding the camera as it can easily be broken. 

 

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