Risk Assessment
Simone Moxam and Chloe Friend
While filming there is a few things you should keep in mind to keep the safety of all the actors and film markers, these being:
- When filming Ivy getting hit by and car make sure theres a sate distance and no one is in danger, but still make it look realistic, this can be used by having clever camera techniques.
- Make sure that the all the film equipment is all in tact and theres not loose wires or cords along the ground where people could trip over then and injure themselves.
- The locations where your filming to be careful and pre-scan them before filming to do a risk assessment, be careful of: Traffic, don't talk to strangers, don't go to friendly old mens white vans, etc.
- Remind actors of what we would like them to wear the day before filming and on the day of filming. Also bring clothing of our own that could be used as an alternative if our actors forget
- Ensure our group members stand either side of the tripod preventing the public from making contact.
- Before choosing a day to film look at the weather forecast to try and ensure we pick a day where it is not raining
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