1. Risk Assessment.
Tri Pod The tri pod must be placed on a stable ground
where it is safe to stay up and less likely to fall over. It
is important that the ground is flat so the camera
doesn’t move around during footage and cause
the video to look fuzzy
Battery Life As the battery in the camera has a limited life, this
could be a problem for us as we are filming outside,
away from our houses. To ensure that all the
footage is captured before the battery life drains,
we will use another camera from a different device
such as a phone if the battery life on the camera
gets too low. We will then join all the footage
together at the end.
Fake Blood (tomato During filming one of the main scenes, fake blood
ketchup/soup) must be used to make the filming more realistic. We
must make sure that none of the substance gets
into the eves of the characters or stains any area
around the filming. To make sure we prevent this we
will use a substance that wont stain and try to keep
it away from the characters eyes
Scene (Town Hall) In the town hall scene, we need the room to be
dark with nothing but a table lamp to produce light.
Because the room will be dark we need to make
sure that there are no loose wires, slippery surfaces
or unseen steps in the room we are filming to
prevent any slips, trips and falls which could hurt the
characters
Scene (Outdoors) In the outdoor scene where the crime is recorded,
the area could have the public around or glass on
the floor. We need to make sure that we check the
area of the scene first to make sure there are no
hazards around the area and any that are should
be removed. Because we are filming this scene on
an evening it is likely there shouldn’t be many
people around but anyone that is should be
informed of our project that we are producing so
they don’t interfere and become unwanted in the
background.