By creating a risk assessment, my group and I were able to identify any issues that could face us during filming and cause harm to one of the actors or anyone else who took part in the production roles. Risk assessments demonstrate the potential hazards that could take part, and allow us to get rid of them before they have the chance to cause an harm, and therefore allows us to be free of an harm and be secure as a result of it.
Listed below are the hazards that my group and I may come across when filming, so we came together and discussed what hazards we may face during filming and came up together with effective solutions to get rid of any danger that had the potential of facing us.
After we had done our filming we notices that we hadn't listed all of the risks that we could have faced. For example, when our male character is driving the camera could have been distracting due to the constant change of camera angles and camera shots and this could have created an accident. Therefore, during filming we stopped and came up with the solution of going to a quieter road and driving slightly slower, therefore allowing us to get successful shots and scenes from the male character driving.
Without having done the risk assessment, we wouldn't have been so aware so to what dangers may have or did face us. After analysing all places of filming and seeing what needed to be paid attention with regards to safety, we were able to continue with a successful final product as our opening sequence as our filming went very smoothly because of the risk assessment.
This post demonstrates some understanding of what a filming schedule is and the purpose that it has to a production. The table that you have included, helps to demonstrate your understanding well, of the potential risks.
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