Tuesday, 9 December 2014

Risk Assessment- Miss Georgiou

 

When filming our opening sequences, there will be a variety of risks that we need to take into consideration in order to stay safe ourselves and also to be aware of potential elements of danger for members of the public near where we are filming. These hazards need to be addressed so everyone stays safe so any injuries can be prevented. 

In the table above, we have outlined hazards that we can prevent to keep everyone safe. For example, as our sequence encourparates the antagonist running with a knife, we had to make sure that when the knife was not being used, it was covered up and safe to pick up so it did not cut anyone. Everyone had to be aware of where the knife was so no injuries occurred throughout the process of filming the whole sequence. This risk assesment table helped us with the dangers of each scene therefore made us think about the details of the scene before we filmed it so we can adjust parts of it to make it safe. 

1 comment:

  1. This post demonstrates a basic understanding of what a risk assessment is and the benefits that it has to planning a production. This is because you have not fully explored the hazards of your production and the ways in which you will prevent hazards from happening in your production.

    Did you counter any more risks while filming?

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