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4. Highest Risk Factors
0 For my project the highest risk factors I think that I
could encounter is when it comes to filming on the
beach. The issues that I could find on the beach could
be it be densely populated on the day I decide to film.
Another big issue I could face could be the weather. If
it rains, it would be a positive on how my project
looks due to my project being based in Scotland and
their weather is stereotypically rainy. However it
would be a negative because the equipment I would
be using could get damaged from the rain.
6. Issue Solution
Interviewee/crew cant make
scheduled time
Have two days dedicated to
filming
Neighbors making noise during
filming
Let them know a set time we’ll
be filming
Phone/ tablet/ tv/ smart
devices (google home/Alexa)
All devices switched off or on
silent
Camera battery dies Make sure to book spares
Full SD card Check SD card before hand/
bring extra
Broken equipment Check before hand
Un wanted nocks on the front
door
Have a “filming in progress”
sign
8. Issue Solution
Interviewee/crew cant make
scheduled time
Have two days dedicated to
filming
Other people in the shot Tell people were filming
Stones/rocks/moss could
cause a tripping hazard
Not film in any dangerous
places if unnecessary
Damaged equipment Keep away from things such as
water
Misplaced/ lost equipment Check we have everything
before leaving the location
Phone All devices switched off
Camera battery dies Make sure to book spares
Full SD card Check SD card before hand/
bring extra
Broken equipment Check before hand
9. Meetings
0 The fist initial meeting took place on the same day
(29th April). I didn’t want the interviewee to go
through the prompt script too much because I didn’t
want the outcome of the video to look too rehearsed
so we mostly talked about what would happen on
filming day.
0 Because they haven’t done this sort of thing before I
had to explain things such as not looking at the
camera when talking but the person who is asking the
questions.