Further Planning
Planning: Risk Assessment
Hazard
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Risk
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Likelihood
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Consequences
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Control measure
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Person who may be harmed
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Walking around the woods at night
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Possible fall
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Very likely
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Moderate
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Actors/team staff told to watch their step
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Actors/Actresses and the rest of the crew
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Props
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Accidently hurting themselves with fake explosion or knife
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Unlikely
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Major
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When the fake bomb goes off, everyone should be told to stand away and when the actor is using the knife. Should not be touched off-set.
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Mainly the actors/actresses
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Car
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A car crash could happen whilst filming, sitting in the van
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Very unlikely
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Extreme
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To make sure the person driving the van is very experience, and not filming around a busy road.
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Actors/actresses and part of the crew
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Makeup
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Someone may be allergic to the makeup
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Unlikely
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Major
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Prior to putting the makeup on, we would check the products in the makeup and make sure no one is allergic to it.
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All the actors/actresses
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Planning: Shot Schedule
Shot
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Location
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Time
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Items
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Establishing shots
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At the house
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24th October
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· Camera
· Tri-pod
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Antagonist shots - (point of view, low angle)
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Parking Lot & House
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28th October
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· Camera
· Tri-pod
· Lighting (dark)
· Costume
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Main content of the film
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My house & parking lot stairs
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1-8th November
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· Camera
· Tri-pod
· Lighting
· Makeup
· Costume
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I decided to make a shot schedule for when the different shots within my film will take place as well as what specific area it will be held. I have done this so I remain organised and do not get confused what time different scenes are. This was also keep the crew and the actor/actress aware when they will need to be free.
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