Monday, 1 December 2014
Risk Assesment
It is important to consider risks before filming, as we do not want anyone getting injured during our production and also make sure it is completely safe to film in order to ensure there is no distractions and we are wary of hazards so everything can run smoothly. If a group member or actor is hurt from a hazard, not only may they not only be able to take part in the production, serious injury or even death may occur, which is very bad for obvious reasons.
The risk assessment will assist us with filming as it will make sure we are in a safe environment and remove all possible dangers that we may encounter before filming. It also ensures no one is hurt and that we have covered all possible dangers we may encounter when filming, meaning that our group members and actors will be perfectly safe and aware of all hazards.
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This post demonstrates a basic understanding of what a risk assessment is and this is because you have not fully explored the hazards of your production in enough detail. Therefore, you need to reconsider your storyboards and what hazards you could expect to happen.
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