Thursday, 24 November 2016

Group production details:

Risk Assessment Form-
 
Group Productions details:                                                                   Date:

Hazards

Risk

Controls
·        Trip hazards could occur, such as tripping over cables, equipment or props.
·        Not all camera angles are included.
·        Any possible damage of the equipment.
·        The weather e.g. rain- this could affect our filming whilst we film outside.
·        House hold object could possibly prevent us from filming in a certain room or in a certain place.
·        Carrying the equipment outside.
·        Someone could hurt themselves or become injured.
·        Missing out crucial filming shots.
·        Part of the camera equipment could potentially break.
·        Could disrupt the filming process.
·        Prevent us from filming.
·        Damage to the equipment or something breaking.
·        Make sure to keep the cables, equipment and props out of the way so they do not cause injuries.
·        Being organised and making sure to plan each scene carefully.
·        Making sure to treat the equipment with care and to pack it up properly when we are not using it.
·        Film the outdoor scenes when the weather is good and will not affect it.
·        Making sure that the place we are filming is easy and doesn’t include anything objects that could potentially get in the way.
·        Making sure to not be careless with the equipment, especially when handling it outside.

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