Risk Assessment
1) Filming in Busy Spaces
(High risk) Filming in busy locations could lead to many possible risks. Such as equipment being knocked over and damaged, Esther or myself being knocked. The busier the space, the easier it is for people to steal equipment or belongings without Esther and I realising. As a result, production of the music video might not be able to continue until the issues is resolved. In worst case scenario, a bag containing our train tickets, money and phone could be take meaning we have no way home. To avoid this, I will wear a backpack or a over the shoulder bag, as I am less likely to leave them in a vulnerable space. I will also assess the business of every location, to identify potential risks.
2) Filming on uneven grounds
(Medium Risk) In the dance routine Esther will be jumping and twisting, therefore she will be able to concentrate on the ground surface. If the ground is uneven then Esther is most likely to fall over or stumble. In worst case scenario, Esther could fall over and unsure herself. If Esther is injured she would not be able to perform or dance this would mean production would have to stop until she is better. Even if Esther was only to stumble slightly, the dance routine would be inconsistent which would make editing very difficult. To prevent this from happening, I plan to check the area Esther will be dancing to check for anything.
(High risk) Filming in busy locations could lead to many possible risks. Such as equipment being knocked over and damaged, Esther or myself being knocked. The busier the space, the easier it is for people to steal equipment or belongings without Esther and I realising. As a result, production of the music video might not be able to continue until the issues is resolved. In worst case scenario, a bag containing our train tickets, money and phone could be take meaning we have no way home. To avoid this, I will wear a backpack or a over the shoulder bag, as I am less likely to leave them in a vulnerable space. I will also assess the business of every location, to identify potential risks.
2) Filming on uneven grounds
(Medium Risk) In the dance routine Esther will be jumping and twisting, therefore she will be able to concentrate on the ground surface. If the ground is uneven then Esther is most likely to fall over or stumble. In worst case scenario, Esther could fall over and unsure herself. If Esther is injured she would not be able to perform or dance this would mean production would have to stop until she is better. Even if Esther was only to stumble slightly, the dance routine would be inconsistent which would make editing very difficult. To prevent this from happening, I plan to check the area Esther will be dancing to check for anything.
3) Filming in extreme weathers
(High Risk) As I will be filming in the late October, the weather is unpredictable and likely to be raining or overcast. If it is raining, my equipment such as camera, speaker, and phone would get damaged. Not only would this prevent production, it would be very costly and timely to replace this equipment. This would ultimately delay my project, and prevent any editing from happening after half term. To prevent this from happening, I plan to bring at least one umbrella to cover the camera, speaker and phone. This will stop water from damaging my electronic equipment.
4) Wires from Equipment
(Low Risk) Though I aim to only use wireless electronic devices, such as my speaker, I will bring the wires with me just in case the battery runs out. There might also be wires around in other locations, which could cause Esther or myself to fall over. To prevent this from happening, I will ensure the wires are not in our way. I will move them into a safe position.
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