Friday, 21 October 2011

Risk Assessment



We have started now to begin the main planning stages for the product we are creating. From last year we have realised that careful planning and consideration to possible eventualities of what could happen will be very important and determine very key features of sticking to deadlines.



Weather and Lighting
We are planning to film the majority of shots in high key lighting to fit the context of the film. If the weather conditions are not ideal we will have to re-convene and plan to shoot the shots needed at another time. To eliminate the risk of shots not being completed on time due to weather, we will allow extra time in our filming schedule for re-shoots or re-timed shoots.


Camera Reliability
If our camera was to break during filming we will have a replacement or send it off to be fixed free of charge. This is due to the insurance cover that we have purchased on the camera; this would then eliminate the risk if the camera was to brake.
Actor absence through illness
If one of the actors is ill we have decided within the group that either Me or Joe will take over the role or if the female character fell ill, Poppie from the previous AS film would take over the film.


Transport
If Joseph does not pass his upcoming driving test we will have to rely on my Brother and Isaacs Dad to transport us to the necessary locations for filming.


Computer failure
If Isaac’s computer does not work, we will use the software on my computer edit the shots that we have completed.




By planning, thinking that everything that could go wrong will. We hope to eliminate any delays and reasons that we will not meet the deadline. Doing the risk assessment should also reduce the stress and help the filming process run smoother and more efficiently.  

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