Before we start filming, we have to take into account that there could potentially be some risks when we are filming on set and where we do it, so a risk assessment is needed for our safety and our surroundings.
The main risks include :
- Breaking equipment : We must make sure that the photography lights we use for effects are treated with care and are not broken or damaged as they belong to to the schools photography equipment. We must also make sure the camera is mounted securely onto our tripod before filming because if the camera is dropped or damaged, it will be very expensive to repair and it will delay our filming time.
- Hit by cars: when we film our free running scene, James and ourselves must take care to look as we cross roads and to make sure the area we film in is safe to do so that nothing or no-one is hurt or damaged.
- Props: we must make sure our props are used with care and that they are used properly so no-one gets hurt.
- The stunts our actors perform, as our film includes violence, must be performed safely and choreographed properly to avoid any injury. Also as the actors get thrown around, we must provide gym matts for cushion comfort when hitting the hard ground to prevent any additional injuries.
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