Risk Assessment
The risk assessment is a legal requirement when filming in order to carefully examine any hazards that could harm people. It also requires precautions in place to avoid the risk, and prevent injury. We had some experience of using a risk assessment last year so I have an idea of what needs to be included this year, however the AS risk assessment included little detail which should be avoided this time round. It is very important and enables us to avoid any accidents or misdemeanors that could occur when filming, and there were more hazards than we thought so it helped us identify them.
Opening Scene
Developing Second Scene
17/01/17
J E Dunkley
J E Dunkley
17/01/17
Car Chase Scene
J E Dunkley
17/01/17
Final Scene
For the final scene (our protagonist leaving his car by the road and going into a forest to reveal what's inside the bag). We felt that a risk assessment similar to the ones we created above was unnecessary due to the small amount of risks there were within this scene. Alternatively, we instead gave a brief run down of the risks beforehand to our actors and crew would suffice. Especially considering as we don't expect there to many civilians passing by or any major risks to suddenly occur in the very short time we'd be filming in the area.