Wednesday, 12 March 2014

Risks

We found it necessary to create a risk assessment for when we were filming or taking pictures for our magazine cover or poster. The factors we need to take into consideration were; lighting, equipment and weather.
Lighting: if we are filming all in one day we need to ensure we film during the day so that no scenes we’ve filmed are overly dark. If they are overly dark it could mean items are unidentifiable which wouldn’t be appropriate. To prevent this we will definitely ensure filming is always done during the day.
Equipment: we wish to use rope to tie our model up to make her look like she’s been held hostage, we need to ensure that it’s loose enough so circulation isn’t disrupted. We need to ensure that the camera we’ll be using is fully charged and working otherwise we’d be unable to film.

Weather: we need to ensure we choose a day that is fairly bright and not raining, the happy scene with father and daughter needs to remain happy, the weather would indicate their happiness so if it was raining it would ruin the scene and we’d be unable to film outside.  

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