Monday 19 November 2012

Risk Assessment


Introduction


It is important to consider the risks that are involved while filming because it helps the filmmaker to know before hand what could  go wrong. the risk assessment allows you to identify ay risks that are involved while filming. The risk assessment allows us to be aware when we are filming our thriller film.  It allows us to be careful of our surroundings. Me and my group members visited our choose locations. We visited the forest that we choose to film. We went all around the forest to look at the possible risks that can be involved in filming. Drew and me identified the possible risks while Becky jot the points down.We got rid of any possible obstacles be fore we started filming. Below is the risk Assessment we carried out.


Description of Hazard
Prevention of Hazard
Trailing leads while filming
Use of gaffer tape to secure leads
Trip over roots/stones in the forest
Clear the location of anything that can cause an accident, choose a location with a clearing, nothing too dense and crowded.
Iconography could fall and injure somebody
Make sure all iconography is kept in a safe place when not filming, do not leave anywhere.
Slipping on muddy ground and injuring themselves
Choose a location with ground that is not wet and soggy so there will be minimal risk of anybody being injured.

1 comment:

  1. You have made a start in describing what a risk assessment is, but further detail is needed to show further evidence of planning

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