Tuesday, 2 October 2012

Risk Assessment 

This is my risk assessment that I have made for my location. The location I have chosen to film at is a forest in the middle of nowhere as it is a common convention of a horror film, with dark lighting and eery sounds. 

At the end of the film it goes to a shot in a bedroom for a split second which will not have many risks other than just being careful and making sure that the room is clear so I have not made a table for it as it seemed unnecessary. 

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Risk
Solution
Filming from a car
Wear a seatbelt at all times, try not to go too quickly as it could lead to dropping the camera out of the window
Not being able to see due to dark environment
Bring a torch and possibly use headlamps from the car to light up the location
Equipment being knocked over
Check that all equipment is stable and set up correctly using tripods for the cameras
Falling over because of a slippery surface
Wear sensible footwear and watch where we’re going
Getting lost
Make sure that we check out the location before hand to get to know the area, possibly take a map
Tripping over sticks or roots
Be careful and look where we’re going
Falling out of a tree whilst taking a high angle, or birds eye view shot
Use safety equipment and be careful
Falling over the cliff
Stay away from cliff

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