Monday, 8 December 2014

Risk Assesment - Miss Georgiou

Risk Assessment
Introduction
Risk assessments are lists of hazards that could be present when filming and taking part in any activities to do with finishing our film successfully and safely 

Risk assessments are important as they are able to separately demonstrate what kind of things we need to be extra careful with and wary of. When using dangerous iconography and weapons within our scene we need to ensure that we are using these responsibly and carefully not putting anyone in harms way. 





This helps with filming as it provides a way to state and think about all the dangers we could encounter. For starters we will need to be careful when filming in busy local areas. People are not used to delays and will not usually care about getting in the way and ruining a shot. In addition to this when walking into roads we need to make sure that everyone is vigilant and knows that there is no danger between us and incoming vehicles on the road. 


Conclusion
Overall the main focus that we have on keeping everyone safe is to be very observant and know our surroundings. We need to make sure we are safe and secure when trying to film our opening thriller sequence. Not only do we need to focus on everyone's safety but we need to be aware of what in our shot. We need to make sure that no one is visible in our shot that shouldn't be there and we need to make sure that our locations look realistic and believable. Overall we need to keep an eye out for little things that could really ruin a shot.

1 comment:

  1. This demonstrates some understanding of what a risk assessment is and the purpose that it has to a production. The table that you have included also demonstrates some good group planning.

    Did you counter any more risks while filming?

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