Safety Hazards:
Whilst we were filming both at Matt's House and up in London we identified many different potential hazards that we could encounter which could either ruin a shot or injure any of the cast.
In London the hazards included:
The constant traffic, this both poses as a safety hazard and something which could mess with the continuity of the shot, despite this not being that much of a worry as a result of all our shots of London being edited into a montage there was still some concern over how it should be filmed. As for the potential hazard the traffic around London is busy and dangerous and it was a possibility that one member of the crew could have been injured as a result of the traffic for example stepping back too far into the road to get a better shot.
Thieves, due to us filming with valuable equipment there is the possibility of being targeted by thieves, this was a constant threat as a result of us filming in the evening.
A vital part of our filming was completed in a tube station therefore there a re a number of possible risks associated with tube stations the first being as mentioned earlier thieves, the valuable equipment could possibly be a target for thieves. The constant threat of getting hit by a train, the busy platforms could result in a member of the public or the film crew getting seriously injured or even killed by a train.
Inside and outside the house the hazards included:
Dropping props, the filming required us to use many different props commonly found around the house including glasses, plates and knives. All of these are potential dangers with the possibility of them being dropped, smashing and cutting the members of the cast.
Tripod, whilst filming we used a tripod in an attempt to produce a good shot, the problems with using a tripod is the possibility of cast members falling over injuring themselves and breaking the equipment.
Once again traffic was an issue although only minor it could have caused injury, whilst filming the house scene in an attempt to add effect and suspension through cross cutting we needed to film the killer outside the house. To get the best shot one of the cast members needed to stand in the road this causes potential injury through cars
In London the hazards included:
The constant traffic, this both poses as a safety hazard and something which could mess with the continuity of the shot, despite this not being that much of a worry as a result of all our shots of London being edited into a montage there was still some concern over how it should be filmed. As for the potential hazard the traffic around London is busy and dangerous and it was a possibility that one member of the crew could have been injured as a result of the traffic for example stepping back too far into the road to get a better shot.
Thieves, due to us filming with valuable equipment there is the possibility of being targeted by thieves, this was a constant threat as a result of us filming in the evening.
A vital part of our filming was completed in a tube station therefore there a re a number of possible risks associated with tube stations the first being as mentioned earlier thieves, the valuable equipment could possibly be a target for thieves. The constant threat of getting hit by a train, the busy platforms could result in a member of the public or the film crew getting seriously injured or even killed by a train.
Inside and outside the house the hazards included:
Dropping props, the filming required us to use many different props commonly found around the house including glasses, plates and knives. All of these are potential dangers with the possibility of them being dropped, smashing and cutting the members of the cast.
Tripod, whilst filming we used a tripod in an attempt to produce a good shot, the problems with using a tripod is the possibility of cast members falling over injuring themselves and breaking the equipment.
Once again traffic was an issue although only minor it could have caused injury, whilst filming the house scene in an attempt to add effect and suspension through cross cutting we needed to film the killer outside the house. To get the best shot one of the cast members needed to stand in the road this causes potential injury through cars
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