Sunday, 11 January 2015

Risk Assessment

Risk assessment 

1. We have to be careful of passing cars when filming in the road. If a car is coming down the road we will quickly and carefully move onto the pavement or out the way to let the car come past and stay safe. If someone does get hurt by a passing car we will call emergency services immediately.

2. As we are in a local, residential area we have to make sure we don't make to much noise in order not to disturb people living in the street, especially as we are filming at night. We will do this by not shouting to each other if we need to be heard and not causing to much disturbance when moving equipment round and filming the external car scenes. If we do cause  to much noise and disturbance we will apologise to local residents and make sure our filming process is quieter. 

3. Also, because we are in a local, residential road we have to ensure we don't film anyone who is not involved in our thriller. If someone is walking down the street or coming out of a house near by that may be in shot we will wait until they have gone. If we do film anyone in the background we will cut it out when editing or re-film the shot again.

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