Thursday, 8 December 2016

Risk Assessment

Risk Assessment

-It is important that the actors are not harmed during the production of my film and precautions will be made to make sure hazards are at a minimum.


  1. -Firstly, because the main character in the scene is required to drive a van the driving conditions should be safe. For example the vehicle should have seat belts and the proper safety mechanisms (such as functional airbags). Furthermore the road conditions should be safe enough to drive on so I will pick a day to film on when the roads aren’t icy to prevent car accidents. As the van is shown parking up next to a park I will have to make sure that the van is visible to other drivers and doesn’t cause inconvenience or danger for the general public and other drivers.
  2. -A dry day in terms of weather will help reduce hazards and accidents especially on the playground apparatus. If it does rain on the day of filming I will take a towel on set to dry the apparatus to make them safer to use.
  3. -I will also make sure i protect the camera and other filming equipment from rain and other harmful things when filming. All clips and footage filmed will be saved onto my own SD card and then copied onto a computer to ensure that none of my work is lost.   

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