Thursday, 29 November 2012

Risk Assessment- Miss Georgiou

Risk Assessment


A risk assessment is essential to carry out when making a film because it identifies what could potentially go wrong and how to prevent it. This means that the filming will be a lot quicker/easier because there will be less delays.

Potential Hazards
Prevention Of Hazard
Wet surface could cause someone to slip.
Wear correct footwear or wait until the pavement dries.
Climbing on roofs to film could cause someone to fall through it or fall off.
Don’t climb on roofs to film, just use a chair or something to stand on to get a high angle or birds eye view shot.
The tripod could fall which could cause the camera to fall and break.
Make sure the tripod legs are spread evenly to avoid it from falling.
Could be hit by vehicles when crossing the road.
Watch both sides of the road before filming and crossing.
Objects in the house could cause someone to step on them.
Remove them from the room to avoid someone from stepping on them.
The rain could cause the camera to stop working.
Stop filming and wait till the rain stops.
The charging cable for the camera could cause someone to trip over it.
Put duck tape over the cable to stop the cable from sticking out.

Overall, this risk assessment will contribute towards how successful our filming will be and therefore how successful our overall film will be.

1 comment:

  1. You have identified the different risks of your production but you also need to include an introduction and summary to explain why this risk assessment is essenital to carry out

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