Tuesday, 17 November 2015

Risk assessment - Miss Georgiou

The purpose of a risk assessment is to allow the members to view all the possible risks that could happen while filming. This will then help them to prevent the mistakes and save them from hurting themselves.




The group and I didn't encounter any risks while filming our opening sequence, this might be because our risk assessment was very detailed and easy to follow. For example, the group and I left the trailing lead at home because we fully charged the camera the night before, this made it so that the group and I would not slip and trip over the lead. The group and I followed the risk assessment thoroughly and thus had no injuries and risks for example we also avoided filming in the rain as it would damage the camera, thus we scheduled filming for a different day if it rained. What I have learnt about the role of a risk assessment is that it is essential to keep all the crew members safe as without it things could get out of hand and it will not follow a structure. Furthermore, it is also very convenient because if there were to be any risks while we were filming, we would know what it is and how to avoid it, this will help prevent any injuries and risks which could be caused.   

1 comment:

  1. This post demonstrates some understanding of what a risk assessment is and the purpose that it has to a production. You have made a start with considering the potential risks of your production and ways in which you can prevent the risks from occurring, but you need to elaborate on the points that you have included in your conclusion, by elaborating on your points in more detail.

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