Monday, 1 December 2014

Risk Assessment - Miss Georgiou

Chloe Eustace


Risk Assessment










Introduction

It is important to include and consider risks before filming that might be a problem whilst we are filming so that we can pin point any hazard that may be a problem, it will be able to assist us while we are filming so that we will be able to prevent this hazard before it becomes a problem whilst we are trying to film. This makes it easier for us when we are filming so that there are little problems and that we can film uninterrupted by issues or problems that we hadnt considered before hand. A risk assessment also indicates and helps us to keep everyone while we are filming safe. 

We decided on some examples of risks that may become a problem while filming such as the fact that we are filming at night in the dark in the forest so we quickly realised that it will be dark so we are going to need extra sources of light in order to make the thriller work as we know that we need to film in the dark to make it conventional. So from this we spoke about it and realised that we need to bring extra torches and lights. We also considered the weather as it may likely rain, and so it could be a problem but we decided to obviously make sure that we have umbrellas and stuff with us and if it gets to rainy then we may have to come back the following day. We are using a knife when we are filming so we decided that we need to take extra care and make sure that nothing happens. 

Conclusion

In conclusion this risk assessment was very important so that we could discuss what would be useful to prepare for and any envent that may happen that could be dangerous or interrupt filming. 

 

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, which is evident through the hazards that you have considered.

    Did you counter any more risks?

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