Wednesday, 19 January 2011

Risk Assessment ideas

Risk assessment ideas
Before we start our filming we need to consider certain risks that we have to take whilst filming our thriller. Our thriller contains things such as fake blood, tools, and other things such as a bed.
The thriller contains many props that maybe seen as a risk and we will have to be cautious when we use them. Tools are used in our film; these tools are things such as needles, hammers, and other pieces of doctor’s equipment. Whilst using these tools we have to be careful as they can be very dangerous.
Fake blood is another prop that we are hoping to use in our opening, fake blood could be dangerous as it could get into someone’s eye or mouth, whilst using this fake blood we must ensure we are careful with it. Also keeping this prop away from the filming equipment is key as it could damage the cameras etc.
In our story, a character pretending to be a dead body has to lay on a table, there is a potential risk that the person could fall off the table, when we use this table we need to take care that the person does not fall off the table.
Before we start filming we need to make sure we have covered all of the risk assessment aspects. This ensures that no one will get hurt in the making of the film, and no equipment will be able to be damaged.

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