Sunday, 22 November 2015

Overall risk assessment

Risk assessment (Overall)

Hazard
Persons who may be harmed
property which may be damaged
Risk controls already in place & persons responsible for communicating them
Risk Assessment
LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, EXTREME
Further measures needed for reducing risk
Tripping over props and furniture
actors
location furniture
furniture has been shown to the crew and actors so that they will not trip over it
MODERATE
uneeded furniture will be removed from the location during shooting so that actors won't be able to I just themselves so easily.
bad lighting may limit visibility
actors and cameraman
props
Lights will be used in the location allowing for the shit to become clearer and to reduce the risk of actors tripping.
LOW
Roots and other objects that could injure the crew will be marked with tape so it can be seen.
actors may slip over when walking
actors
none
Crew will make sure the floor that is being used is not slippery when used. The actor will also make sure their feet aren't wet by drying then before the shot.
MODERATE
The crew will dry the floor before the shot to make sure that it is dry during each take.
cameraman may fall while moving the dolly
cameraman
dolly and camera
Other crew members will make sure that there is nothing in the way of the dolly.
MODERATE
A track will be set out for the camera man to use which has been cleared so they have the lowest chance of falling.
actors may injure themselves while disguising themselves
actors and cameraman
props and costumes
The director will demonstrate to the actors how they should put on their costumes
LOW
Photos will be taken to show how to equip  them.
prosthetic may limit vision
cameraman and actors
props
The art director will show how to put on the prosthetic so that vision isn't obscured whilst filming.
MODERATE
Filming will be reset if the actor says their vision is impaired because of it.
tree roots may injure actors
actors
props and costumes
Actors will be shown where the hazards are in the area of filming so that they don't trip themselves.
LOW
Bright tale will be put over all hazards that aren't in shot.

Stunt props risk assessment

Production title: Lunar Takeover

Production dates: 19th-24th October

Location:


Producer:

Hazard
Persons who may be harmed
Property which may be damaged
Risk controls already in place & persons responsible for communicating them
Risk Assessment
LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, EXTREME
Further measures needed for reducing risk
Realistic guns
Fake guns could cause issues with passers by
Some school property may be damaged and props may be destroyed if the police are called
Filming inside with signs to clearly indicate filming.
Charlie is in charge of communicating the risk
HIGH
Have spare students to stop people from entering during filming to avoid them seeing props
Weapons being used
Stunt props could injure actors
none
Making sure the props aren’t real weapons and checking that actors are never hitting each other with props. Steven is in charge of communicating this
MODERATE
Show the actors how to use the gun so that they don’t hit themselves with the props
Actors falling whilst using the props in scenes
Actors using the stunt props
Costumes and stunt props
Using matrasses or airbeds to stop them from injuring themselves when they fall. Charlie is in charge of telling the actors to fall on the airbeds
LOW
Show the actors how they should fall and act so that they safe land on the airbed.

Miniatures risk assessment

Production title: Lunar Takeover

Production dates: 19th – 24th of October (could change)

Location:  green screen


Producer:


Hazard
Persons who may be harmed
Property which may be damaged
Risk controls already in place & persons responsible for communicating them
Risk Assessment
LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, EXTREME
Further measures needed for reducing risk
Miniatures could have sharp parts
Those who have to touch the miniature.
Paper and other weak materials. Small cuts.
None
LOW
Blunt the edges
Miniatures in flight
Anyone in the direction of the flying miniature
The miniature, body parts, windows, camera.
The person launching the miniature
MODERATE
Keep everyone a safe distance away from miniature
Stepping on Miniature
Anyone
Miniature
None
LOW
Make sure to know where the miniature s at all times.

prosthetics rick assessment


Hazard
Persons who may be harmed
Property which may be damaged
Risk controls already in place & persons responsible for communicating them
Risk Assessment
LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, EXTREME
Further measures needed for reducing risk
Actor could be allergic to ingredients
Actor that is using the prosthetic
Props and costume due to allergic reaction
Make sure that the actors have no allergies to the product used by checking with their doctors.  
MODERATE
Tell all actors involved with shooting what ingredients are involved with the fake blood.
Actors could slip on fake blood
Blood could injure actors
Props and green screen
Tell all actors that they cannot stand on certain points so that they don’t slip
HIGH
Place tape over the areas where they cant move to avoid them falling over.
Make up artist may accidentally injure the actor whilst cutting the putty
Actor who could be cut
Costumes and props
Briefing the makeup artist how deep the cut should go
LOW
Place board over the area of the prosthetic so that the actor cannot be cut as easily
Production title: Lunar Takeover
Production dates: 1/11/15 - 10/11/15
Location: Long Road

Producer:

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