Friday, 25 October 2013

Risk Assessment

What is the risk?
What are the effects of this risk?
What is the solution to our risk?
Filming on a day when it’s raining.
May be unprepared and come without umbrella’s which may delay filming time, as it would be wrong to film on a rainy day without umbrella’s – this could damage the equipment.
Make sure the weather forecast is checked the day before filming time to be prepared.  
Forgetting the filming equipment on public transport.
This would delay filming and also cause trouble for the whole group as the equipment is very important and needs to be taken care of at all times.
Make sure you keep all the filming equipments with you when out filming at all times.
Falling over the into the train tracks.
As one of our locations will be to film at a tube station, our safety is very important; falling over the train tracks is dangerous and can result in terrible consequences.  
Stand well behind the yellow line to ensure we are safe, as well as to make sure the filming equipment isn’t dropped over the train tracks.
Artist not turning up on filming day.
It will delay the filming and take up a lot of time rescheduling another day; other group members may be busy on the other days which may result in not enough footage.  
Try and stick to your scheduled filming days, if a group member or the artist cannot make it on that day they should let the others know immediately.  
Camera not charged.
May not be able to film what was planned, the group will have to reschedule to another day which may cause problems.
Fully charge the camera the day before your filming day and be sure to double check it.

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