Further Planning


Planning: Risk Assessment

Hazard
Risk
Likelihood
Consequences
Control measure
Person who may be harmed
Walking around the woods at night
Possible fall
Very likely
Moderate
Actors/team staff told to watch their step
Actors/Actresses and the rest of the crew
Props
Accidently hurting themselves with fake explosion or knife
Unlikely
Major
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.
Mainly the actors/actresses
Car
A car crash could happen whilst filming, sitting in the van
Very unlikely
Extreme
To make sure the person driving the van is very experience, and not filming around a busy road.
Actors/actresses and part of the crew
Makeup 
Someone may be allergic to the makeup
Unlikely
Major
Prior to putting the makeup on, we would check the products in the makeup and make sure no one is allergic to it.
All the actors/actresses



Planning: Shot Schedule 

Shot
Location
Time
Items
Establishing shots
At the house
24th October
· Camera
· Tri-pod
Antagonist shots - (point of view, low angle)
Parking Lot & House
28th October
· Camera
· Tri-pod
· Lighting (dark)
· Costume
Main content of the film
My house  & parking lot stairs
1-8th November
· Camera
· Tri-pod
· Lighting
· Makeup
· Costume

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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