Saturday, 11 October 2014

Health and Safety Considerations - Harry Quilley

With the use of many public places reoccurring within our film, we had to make sure that when we were filming, there was as little healthy and safety worries that could hinder our film. The first and obvious one, was making sure we filmed outside of school time as with a lot of kids running around and us wanting to film in a corridor could lead to an accident, as well as making our film to overcrowded and unable to set the scene we would like for our movie.

 As we intend to film outside a coffee shop, it bring into account the public, which is important that nobody gets knocked or bumped around the camera as it could break.
As well as this, there will be a scene where we a filming high up in a window looking down on Emma, so it is important that if we keep the window open when filming, that the camera is far enough away that it couldn't fall out and land on anyone. We do have a scene where we a shooting a football, so making sure its aimed away from anything or anyone to keep it safe.Other than these few precautions, are film is very risk friendly as we don't involve any over ambitious locations. This means we only have to worry about being in a public area and taken care when in public. 

Once we have a proper visit of each site, and get a full look of anything that could be a health and safety problem, we will take a complete Health and Safety Check.

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