Wednesday, 10 December 2014

Production Process & Risk Assessment for my Filming

Risk Assessment for my Filming
Risk Assessment – Year 12 AS Media Recording
GENERAL AREA RISK ASSESSMENT
Ref. No.:
.
1 Negligible
1 Improbable
9 or above
Date:
Wednesday 10th December
2 Minor injury
2 Possible
further
Assessor:
Mehret Zelalem
3 Major injury
3 Occasional
immediate
Location:

4 Single death
4 Fairly frequent
assessment
.
Canonbury Square
5 Multi-death
5 Frequent
needed
Activity:
Filming
6 Multi-offsite
6 Certainty
.
IDENTIFIED  HAZARDS
SEVERITY
1-6
PROBABLE
FREQUENCY
RISK
SCORE
Inadequate planning of the trip
1
1
2
Inadequate supervision of pupils
1
1
2
Lack of first aid facilities
1
1
2

1
1
2
Getting to/from the activity location
.
.
.
·         Losing a pupil on way to/from activity location
1
1
2

.
.
.
Hazards at the activity location
.
.
.
·         Physical hazards
2
2
4
  • Lost pupil
1
1
2
  • General fatigue
1
1
2
  • Inappropriate footwear/clothing
1
1
2
  • Lack of adequate food/water
1
1
2
  • Attention from unsavoury characters
1
1
2
  • Injury During the Activity
2
1
3

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.

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There is a relatively low risk in filming my movie. To avoid any potential hazards before  filming I'm going to walk my cast around the area and make them aware of what could be dangerous. I could also make them take extra care in crossing roads and tell them to avoid traffic.


Production Process

My filming took place over two days ue to the availability of my actors and they were only available on different days. I filmed all the scenes I needed to film with Lauren Mae Kidd on the first day in the Canonbury Place area. 


On my second day of filming I set up the noticeboard with the pictures of Lauren and did my filming with James Stenning. We had to time bus schedules in order to make sure the same bus went past in both shots and we managed to do this and demonstrated continuity editing.





















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