Tuesday, 14 December 2010

Research and Planning: Risk Assessment

Icy ground - Might slip over
To prevent this from happening we will walk careful and slowly along the ground unless it is appropriate to move quickly for the shots.

Kit can get damaged if you slip on the ground.
To prevent this from happening we will walk careful and slowly along the ground unless it is appropriate to move quickly for the shots.

Light equipment contains mercury which is harmful if you touch it.
We will be careful whilst using the lighting equipment and if we do break it we will leave it and make sure the appropriate person clears it up

Don't film on the road in case of cars going past.
There won't be any filming on the road but we will still be careful around roads.

Careful of wires on the floor
We will keep clear of wires on the floor and make sure none of them are broken and dangerous to anyone around us.

Sharp objects on the desk in one shot.
We will remove any sharp objects and put them in safe places just in case anyone cuts themselves on them.

1 comment:

  1. Here’s a quick provisional assessment of your research and planning as it stands now. It isn’t your final mark, just an idea of how you’re doing. You need to go through the research and planning checklist on my blog and make sure all the tasks are done. Guidance is in the booklet you’ve had – you can also find it in student dept files – research and planning booklet.
    Roughly speaking16+ is an A, 14+ B, 12+ C, 10+ D, 8+ E. Less than 8 is a fail.

    See me if you want to talk about this.
    • There is excellent research into the first two minutes of similar films.
    • There is basic research into a potential target audience.
    • There is excellent organisation of actors, locations, costumes or props.
    • There is excellent work on shotlists, scripting or storyboarding.
    • Time management and planning seem at this stage to be good.
    • There is proficient use of digital technology or ICT in the presentation.

    14/20

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