"A film is - or should be - more like music than like fiction. It should be a progression of moods and feelings. The theme, what's behind the emotion, the meaning, all that comes later." Stanley Kubrick

Monday, 10 November 2014

Risk Assessment

RISK ASSESSMENT

RISK
SOLUTION
Filming the bonfire scenes: these scenes will be particularly dangerous as we are filming around a large bonfire on 5th November. We have asked for help from people to be extras, so will have to look out for them, as well as the equipment (heat damage). Lighting may also be a problem.
Make sure that any extras and our band members are safe from the fire. Ensure that we have sufficient lighting in order to do the shots which were grainy. Also ensure that equipment is only close to the fire at the times they are needed, cameras are covered with lens caps.
Shooting outdoors: a risk of bad weather effecting equipment, bad lighting possibly when shooting at night, actors getting cold.
Make sure we carry coats, umbrellas in order to cover equipment and protect against bad weather. Also check forecast to see which days are best to film on. Make sure we have good lighting sources, bring coats for actors.
Props/equipment damage: risk of equipment being damaged by a majority of factors.
Make sure equipment is in bags and covered when not needed.
Battery/memory card running out: if either of these run out of space/charge then I won’t be able to film.
Ensure that battery is fully charged before shooting. Ensure I either have space on the memory card or I have an extra card.

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