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Risk Assessment

While we're out to film, there are possible risks that could occur. To prevent these risks from occuring, we've set a risk assessment list.

 

 

 

 

The scene when we film outside (Finsbury park) during the conversation between the dictator&female sargent - as we're approaching winter, it gets dark quickly so it wouldn't be safe for us

How it's risky?

What to do to prevent risk?

To prevent this we should attempt to film this scene during daytime or mid-afternoon so that it doesn't get dark & so that it also doesn't get dark when we travel to and from the park.

When we come to use scientific equipment, we could easily break a glass container/other beakers whilst filming. 

To stop this from happening, we could simply be attentive of where we place the camera/tripod so we can film appropriately and not break any equipment.

Filming outdoors

Science equipment

Filming in theatre

As we're filming our first scene in the theatre underneath the staircase, we could easily trip over the several poles that're connected. It's also dark so that even makes it much more easier to fall.

We could bring in a lamp so that the light can guide you or just be more aware of what's in front/behind you when holding the camera.

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