Tuesday, 6 January 2015

Times Up - Risk Assessment

Risk: The mask that we used had the eyes blacked out to show no emotion in the face of the murderer. This meant that the actor behind the mask could not see where they were walking, and therefore they could trip and injure themselves.
Solution: We avoided this risk by ensuring that the actor only had the mask on while they were being filmed, and also that while the mask was on, that they did not have to move from the spot.

Risk:  We also filmed some of our scenes in a pitch black room. This causes a hazard as any of our cast member could have tripped and fallen, causing injury.
Solution: We avoided this by always having a flashlight on on each of our phones, meaning that we could see what was in front of us. We also ensured that almost everyone was in position before turning off the lights, leaving only one person to move to position.

Risk: The equipment could have been damaged
Solution: We made sure that each person carried each piece of equipment when transferring between locations, meaning that the risk of dropping them was reduced.

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