Saturday, 17 October 2015

17) Risk Assessment - PITCH - Amy


  1. Risk of tripping over wires and knocking stuff over as we are filming in a bedroom for some scenes. The bedroom will be a little cramped so having members being aware of these hazards is a must.
  2. When we film outdoors, we must be wary of the weather as if it rains the camera will get damaged. In order to avoid this, we will make sure to pack an umbrella out with us when we go to film
  3. Risk of using the equipment unsafely or incorrectly so making sure to take our time to put the camera on the tripod/wheel correctly. 
  4. We plan to film in public areas such as a coffee shop and park so we must be certain that permission is received by the correct people. Also, if we do get permission we must be aware to not block people's way so perhaps we shouldn't use the tripod in these areas. 
  5. When doing scenes including roads, make sure to look out for cars. Also, it is necessary to have a person looking out for where the actor and camera man is going in case they bump into something as they do not see it.  

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