Friday, 15 January 2016

Risk assessment

Potential Hazard
Who’s At Risk?
Existing Control Measures
Risk Rating
Preventative Measures
Responsibilities
Trip Over Tree Stumps
Runner And Camera
N/A
5
Be Careful
Plan Route
Identify Trip Hazards
Bright Lights
Actors
Umbrellas
Light Shades
3
Turn Down Lights
Face Away From Actors
Place In Different Angles
Make Sure Lighting Is Not Too Bright
Window- Falling
Actor
N/A
9
Crash Mat
Hold Person
Ropes
Use A Dummy To Ensure Safety
Running Up/Down Stairs
Actors
Banisters
7
Be Careful
Run Slowly
Clear Stairs Of External People
Climbing Fences
Actors
N/A
6
Crash Mats
People Spotting
Secure  Fence And Again Use Crash Mats
Running In The Dark
All Involved
Street Lights
4
Check Routes
Use Lights
Run Slowly
Sensible Footwear And Lights
Wet Weather
All Involved
Check Weather Apps
3
Don’t Run
Bring Umbrella
Wear Sensible Shoes
Unknown Individuals
All Involved
N/A
3
Be Careful Of Passers By
Check Areas For External People
We carried out a risk assessment for every area that we feel poses a possible hazard to any individual involved in the filming of our opening. We considered the correct actions to take to prevent the hazard from happening and we gave each a risk rating. Anything over a 5 will be closely monitored and we will put specific measures in place to ensure our safety.

Thursday, 7 January 2016

Storyboard Shots 25-30

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Storyboard Shots 19-24

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Storyboard Shots 13-18

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Storyboard Shots 7-12

These next shots show somebody getting into a building, here is where the music would start to pick up to accompany the increase in danger to the character.IMG_5578

Storyboard Shots 1-6

The story board is the first visualization of our ideas for our film opening. These are our first shots which showcase somebody running through a forest. The only sounds will be diegetic such as footsteps and breathing.

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