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Risk:
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Probability: |
Severity: |
Damage: |
Response: |
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Tripping over camera equipment. |
1/10
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5/10
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Broken Camera, and injury to the actor |
Make actors aware of camera positions and movements |
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Tripod and camera knocked over. |
4/10
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6/10
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Damaged camera equipment |
Be vigilant; avoid reckless behaviour, sand bags as weight for tripod legs if windy. |
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Disruption due to being a public walkway. |
4/10
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1/10
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Longer takes for the scene, damaged to equipment |
Stay aware of pedestrians intending to pass though the alleyway, and therefore the shot. |
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Passing cars on the road by the location |
9/10
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8/10
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Damage to equipment, injury to crew/actors |
Staying aware of traffic on the road and keep an eye out for any passing cars. |
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Party poppers
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6/10
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6/10
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Injury to crew and actor eyes |
Aim party poppers away from other people faces, and be careful with them. |
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Kidnapping, using the car |
4/10
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9/10
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Injury to actors arms, hands and legs |
Have a few practise runs of closing the boot of the car, so the actor is ready for the actually take. Be aware of where the actor limbs are at all time. |
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Props (Assault rifle, pistol) |
4/10
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2/10
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Injury, being trapped in mechanism. Falling over |
Go thought how to use the equipment slowly, and until the actors are okay with using them. Have someone who knows how to use them. |
These are the risks that could happen when filming our project. Most of these can be applied at all of the location we are using, some more specific than others.
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