Sunday 21 April 2013

Risk Assesment


Carrying out a risk assessment helps us determine any risks not just to us but the community and other students and to eliminate these as well as we can and to prevent any from happening to the best of our abilities.
Assessing the situation of our production and what we would like to achieve and carry out we have analysed and made these decisions.

We have made sure that whilst in our car scene we are not exceeding speed limits and instead will just edit it to make it look like we are going faster.  Also we are making the kidnapping as real as possible so any members of the public will be informed that it’s an educational video beforehand so they do not feel threatened or even alarmed enough to inform the local authority. It has been brought to my attention that we need to ask permission of the land owners to film on their property and therefore will be drafting a letter to them and will be posting it on here as soon as we are able. These letters will mainly be going to the Olympus House which is a local company which we plan to film outside and the view of their building.

Also because we are using a fake gun the local police have to be informed this is for the safety of other residents in the local area which may see this and believe they are in danger.
As well as all of this we realise they we could be putting our own selves in danger whilst filming, we will make sure that the knife is always kept in safe places and we concentrate and film small parts at a time so it eliminates the chances of accidents and mistakes ever occurring.

Our detailed plans should also help with all of this.

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