Thursday, 17 November 2016

Risk Assessment - The Pitch (Ahmed Rahman)

There are a number of different risks we could come across during the duration of our filming, for instance the weather, other obligations and commitments, discrete locations, camera failure, camera protection and props.

Weather and camera protection -

As our film is a horror movie it would be ideal for there to be dark gloomy weather as it would make the atmosphere of title sequence very abrogating. Therefore if the weather happens to be sunny and bright on the days we choose to film this will effect us as the weather will perhaps hint another genre, also we have no control of the scenery hence why we cant construct the scene to make it look like a scene from a horror movie. Also if the weather happens to be rainy it would mean our camera equipment would be at risk of being damaged therefore we will be unable to film.

Other obligations - 

We all have different obligations to attend to whether that is completing work for other subjects or going to work so then we would have to work our way around every ones busy schedule however our schedules are quite similar as we all do not have afternoon lessons on a Wednesday and most of us do no have school on a Friday. So these two days we will definitely be filming and we would have to figure out other days we can delegate to filming.

Locations - 

As we are trying to make a title sequence for a horror film some of the locations we will be using will be in very discrete areas therefore it can be quite dangerous however by being in groups and by filming during the day time we should be fine.

Camera Failure - 

Another risk we could potentially face is camera failure, if we have problems with our camera that would affect our filming and set us back, we would also have to wait the following day or the following Monday to pick up a new camera.

Fire Hazard -

As a scene in our title sequence will consist of a burning image of one of the victims we will need to be extremely careful when filming this scene, how we decided would be a good way to refrain any hazards is by burning the photo above a table with wet tissues on it so that we could place the photo on the tissues to immediately put out the fire.




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