There are a number of hazards that need to be considered in preparation for filming and production of our two minute film opening. All locations must be put under inspection to ensure that they're suitable for use. By conducting a risk assessment, we will be ensuring the safety of everyone physically involved at the locations. I am going to categorise the risks during my production process into three separate categories. These are: environment, characters and equipment. I will then evaluate how to minimise these dangers to ensure that the production process is as safe as possible. In order to initially identify the risks, I visited the filming locations and noted down both the major and minor risks. I then inserted these general risks into tables and suggested the most effective ways that I could minimise or eliminate them.
Environmentally, there are a few risks to consider. Firstly, the house proposes several possible dangers. This filming location is directly adjacent to a road. Therefore, I will have to make all individuals on set, aware of this hazard and in turn, this should reduce the risk Due to this I will have to take precautions that none of my cast or crew accidentally fall. Secondly, the car park may have several dangers. Considering the time of filming the cast a crew should be reminded of oncoming cars so that no one becomes injured. Furthermore if individuals are not on camera then they must make themselves visible so that we know everyone is safe and that no one is in harms way, considering it's an open site.
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