This risk assessment document identifies several risks for an outdoor film shoot and strategies to prevent or overcome them. The risks include bad weather interfering with filming, actor illness or injury requiring a substitute, scheduling conflicts between actors and other events, interference from public at the shooting location, and camera malfunctions. Strategies include checking the weather forecast, having substitute actors available, carefully scheduling reliable actors, having an assistant monitor the public and equipment, and ensuring the camera is fully charged and backup memory cards are available.