Monday, 21 December 2015

Risk assesment

In this risk assessment I am going to outline the various risks in this task and how we can avoid them.
A Risk assessment is important as it outlines the various dangers that could be faced during filming our film introduction. This can be related to the weather or location of filming

1. Camera/Microphone poking people in the eye
-We will need to be careful when operating the equipment and only move it when we need to.

2. Tripping over tripod legs
-Look where we are walking NO RUNNING around set. Make sure that when tripod is not in use that it is folded up and guarded by an individual so people ca see it easier so they are less likely to trip over the legs and injure themselves.

3. When filming around water electronic could be dropped into the water causing the breakage of the equipment and an electric shock.
-Avoid water altogether or if need be very careful around water. Equipment could be damaged by water even if not electrical as if metal gets int contact with water if its ferrous then t can rust or just clog up joints in a tripod leg for example.

4. When filming by the road dangerous Driving or a slip could cause a car accident.
-Be extremely careful when filming by the road, avoid filming when cars are driving by. We my even need to avoid filming near roads or footpaths as people could come into shot when they are not supposed to, this would distract the audience when watching the sequence as they may feel tht they need to look at them instead of Jack.

5. In bad weather (Heavy rain, high winds, lightning).
-Equipment must be protected well or not used at all to prevent any damage as equipment is expensive. We don't want any equipment that is electrical getting wet either.

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