Before filming, it is crucial to have a planned risk assessment to avoid any mistakes and highlights the importance of health and safety. I have made a planned assessment of all the negative aspects that could occur and how to avoid them.
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The first hhazardto avoid is trailing wires from the different equipment. We can prevent this by using gaffer tape to secure any leads, preventing anybody to trip over then leads leading to injury. Next, we realised that our use of a weapon as iconography can be a hazard. Handling the knife can be a hazard and to prevent this, we uncovered that we should use a fake knife when filming to prevent any hazards. The use of fake blood can also be considered a hazard seeing at it can be knocked over, and spilled on any of the equipment or costumes, accidently. To prevent this from happening and to stop any possible damage, we will make sure that the bottle is closed at all times and is stored away properly. Lastly, we became aware that filming in a church may not go to plan. To prevent anything, we will either be cautious and ask for permission or film outside.
Planning schedules.
Before filming, it is also important to make a planned schedule. This is so that every member of the crew is aware of where they need to be, and so that everything goes to plan. Below is my filming schedule. Some of the shots were filmed before others and didn't fit this plan completely, due to lighting at different times of the day.
Before filming, it is also important to make a planned schedule. This is so that every member of the crew is aware of where they need to be, and so that everything goes to plan. Below is my filming schedule. Some of the shots were filmed before others and didn't fit this plan completely, due to lighting at different times of the day.
To conclude, the use of a risk assessment will prevent any hazards that may harm a member of the crew or that can potentially ruin any equipment. Lastly, the use of a filming schedule will help the production of the sequence run smoothly, as filming will be well organised.
Shot
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Date
& time
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Location
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Content
/Action
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Shot
type & Duration
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Costume/
hair/ make up
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Iconography
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Personnel
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Equipment
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1
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21/11/2013
between 3.00pm-6.30pm |
A dark secluded bedroom and
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The bride alone in the dark secluded
room, reminiscing on the ruined wedding
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Five seconds-ten seconds |
Wedding dress, and veil.
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2
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21/11/2013 between 3.00pm-6.30pm
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A brightly lit room.
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Flashback to preparing for the wedding.
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Handheld. (continues for a number of shots)
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Wedding dress, bridesmaid dress, neat hair and make up
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Wedding balloons
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Two actresses, director, director of photography, costume and makeup
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Camera
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3
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21/11/2013
between 3.00pm-6.30pm |
A dark secluded bedroom.
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The brides eye, to show negative emotions
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Messy, badly applied make-up
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4
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26/11/2013
between 4.30pm-7.00pm |
Living room
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5
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6
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***
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Dark, secluded room
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7
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8
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26/11/2013 between 4.30pm-7.00pm
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Outside, window from the kitchen
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The bride looking into the wedding, implied going to kill the victim
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Extreme close up
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Wedding dress, veil and smeared make up.
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Actress, producer, director of photography
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Camera and tripod
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9
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26/11/2013 between 4.30pm-7.00pm
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A living room.
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"Groom" run away with the bridesmaid and are watching TV together
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Casual clothes
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10
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***
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Dark, secluded room.
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Bride circle's the groom's face in the wedding book.
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Close up
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Wedding dress and veil.
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Pen and wedding book
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Actress, director of photography
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Camera and tripod
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11
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26/11/2013
4.30pm-7.00pm |
Bathroom/outside the bathroom door
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"Groom" opens the bathroom door to find the killer standing there.
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Wedding dress, veil, messy hair and smeared make up
Victim is wearing casual clothes. |
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The two tables that you have included, demonstrates a basic understanding of what a risk assessment and what a filming schedule is. This is because you have not defined their purpose in enoug detail and you have not included enough detailed information in your risk assessment, of the hazards and how you will prevent it from happening.
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You have made a start in explaining the purpose of the two tables, but further discussion of how they benefited your own production is needed throughout.
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