1. Foundation Production Planning: Legal/Ethical, Health and Safety
Before you go any further with your planning you need to consider and legal and ethical issues raised by the making of the film. You
will also have to explore health and safety considerations and carry out risk assessments.
Make notes on the key considerations below. Keep in the group folder. You will later add to your blog.
Legal Considerations
• Film rights [basing on existing
idea/ material]
• Copyright
• Permissions to film i.e. in
certain locations e.g. on the
Underground
• Filming with children
• Certification
Ethical Issues
Being sensitive to representations in
your film and how different audience
may perceive them e.g. gender,
ethnicity, disability or issues such as
rape/ drug use and terrorism
Link this to what you know about
certification
Health and Safety Issues
Consider the risks involved in
filming: Night-time/ isolated/
dangerous locations, action
sequences, filming cars/driving,
filming with children/animals, props
e.g. knives
DO NOT CONSIDER FILMING
INVOLVING PERSONAL
DANGER – DISSCUSS ISSUES
WITH A TEACHER
All our scenes are going to be filmed in Wanstead Park, because it is a public place we will
not need to get permission to film.
The only people who are going to be in our film is the people in our group and two of our
friends, we have also asked our friends for permission to film them which they have given us.
The certification for our film will be a 15 because it is not rude and will not be too gruesome.
Also to our own knowledge we have not copied any existing film material and we have not
included any copyright music.
In our film we are not including any children so we do not need to get permission for that and
we are only filming in one location.
No sensitive issues will be included in our film such as drug use, rape or terrorism this is why
our film is a 15. It will also not be sensitive to any representations such as gender, ethnicity,
disability or sexuality.
The audience may perceive that the main character that is going to be kidnapped is a
stereotypical fit, good looking, white, female.
Our film is more of a psychological thriller and the only sensitive issues which will occur will
be mainly when the dead body is uncovered and when we are filming passers-by may not
know it is a film so we will be sure to make it look like a film set.
We will be filming early in the morning 6/7am so the park will be quite isolated but we will
be in a group of 4-6 so we will be safe.
No dangerous props will be used and no dangerous activity will be taking place so no risk
assessments will need to be taken.
The only tracking shot will be of a girl on a run.
Children and animals will not be in our film so permission will not be needed.
The only risk assessment which will be in place is that a girl will be on a run and will be a
POV shot of her on a run and she will be holding the camera whilst running and she will have
to fall over which might be quite dangerous but we will make sure it is done with care and
caution so herself and the camera aren’t in any danger.