Thursday, 8 December 2011

Risk Assessment - Caroline

Possible risk involved in our filming are:

  • If we use water in the bath in the final scene and in the dream scenes we must be careful that nobody slips due to excess water and that we are positioning ourselves in a safe way, and that relevent mats are in place.
  • When filming the bird's eye view/high angle shots we must be careful with positioning and in order to gain the height and not to be on wobbily or unsafe objects.
  • Everyone needs to be made aware when lights are being turned on so nobody's eyes are damaged by the brightness.
  • The tripod needs to be put up properly so it doesnt fall, especially during the dream scenes as the camerawork may need to be shakey and unpredicatable but we cannot let our filming be dangerous.

Becuase our film is so simple, and only in one location there are not many risks to consider, but generally we need to make sure that everything we do is safe and without incident for our safety, and that of the equipment.







3 comments:

  1. Caroline - I'm rather surprised by how careless this post is - lots of typos, too superficial and clearly rushed. You all need to take much more care with posts and spend much more time on the blog. Currently the blog as a whole is rather weak and would struggle to achieve a level 2. For this post, you need to complete a proper risk assessment and post a scanned copy to the blog. YOU ONLY HAVE UNTIL FRIDAY TO FILM!

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  2. I know you were working on the film yesterday, but there's no evidence of it here on the blog. You really do need to blog every lesson, and at home. What did you decide and do yesterday?

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