Sunday 9 March 2014

Risk Assessment

In this post I will cover the potential risks posed to us a crew on set when making our opening sequence.

Overall there was a moderate to low risk of injury. The main factor that could have been a problem for us was the use of fake blood as puddles on the floor. The floor was covered in plastic sheeting which had been placed there to enhance the mise-en-scene and was also a nod towards the television show Dexter. The consistency of the blood was thin, which gave it the potential to become a slip hazard, although no injury/accident was caused to nay crew member whilst on set.

The room was vey cold as it was a garage so it is plausible to say that there was a weather hazard. We had to wrap up to stay warm.
 The only other risk we faced whilst filming was keeping the equipment safe. We made sure that the camera was attached safely to its tripod before filming and constantly found the right angles to film for the best and safest shots available to us.

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