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Friday, 30 October 2009

Risk Assessment

There are not many risks involved with producing my film, though I will describe the few possible risks.
One shot is taken from atop a wall, for a bird's eye view effect, the risks of this could be danger to myself, falling off the wall, or danger to the camera, if I dropped the equipment.
The precautions taken in this situation will be that the camera will be attached securely to me, via either a neck strap or a wrist strap. Also, there will be someone holding me up on the wall, ensuring that I keep my balance, assisting in me holding the shot steady and ensuring that I do not injure myself.
Another shot is taken from atop a chair, which is another possible risk, and the same precautions will be taken, securing the camera and assisting my stability.
Other dangers could be wires on the floor, making sure that no one, including myself, trips over the wires or knocks them out of place.
The tripod screws will be as secure as possible, fastened tightly to ensure that the camera stays level, and the tripod stays balanced
I do not think that there are any other risks in the production of my film, as most of my film is shot in empty spaces, in daylight, so I do not have to worry about members of the public, passers-by damaging the equipment, or be worried about having the equipment out on display late at night. All of the risks involved with my filming are easy to precaution myself against.

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