When filming it was important that I was not doing anything
that would put myself, my actors and camera crew in any sort of danger or risk.
I had to ensure that all the safety measures were taken place to ensure that
everyone was safe in our surroundings whilst filming.
To do this I planned out how each shot would be filmed so that
it ran smoothly and nobody would be at risk of harm.
By doing a risk assessment before filming it made the
filming process much quicker and safer for everyone involved
Equipment
The equipment that I chose to use was a video camera and a
tripod. These pieces of equipment had to be transported from the school premises
to the house I was filming at. To ensure that the camera and tripod were not
damaged and kept safe, they were kept in the correct bags which I looked after
responsibly.
Whilst the filming went on inside the house, I had to keep
all the equipment together and tidy, out of any young children, or any pets
reach, so that the equipment would not get damaged and so that they were safe.
Furthermore, I had to make sure no leads were in our way whilst filming, in case
of any accidents happening during the filming.
Keeping ourselves out of risk
It was important that all the people involved in the filming
and the filming crew were kept safe. To ensure everyone was kept safe we all
planned out where the scenes would be filmed and made sure nothing was in reach
of harming us. This made the filming process a speedy process for us all as no
obstructions were in our way.
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