RISK ASSESSMENT
1. The first risk that our group thought of was when our character was being dragged there was glass on the floor, he could of cut his hand, get glass stuck in his hands etc and would of been a real risk of injuring our character. We avoided this by making sure that we checked if there was glass; if so we got rid of it and getting away from where he was getting dragged.
2. Secondly when the killer had his mask on it sometimes limited his vision, therefore we didnt want to risk him walking into something, hitting our victim with the mallet by accident. Evenmore so we had to spray blackcurrant juice on his mask and that was a risk in itself as he could of got blinded. We resolved these problems by double checking before shots to make sure our killer could see what he was doing.
3. Another risk was when we did the running scene was we could of tripped over the camera(the strap for example)and fallen and got injured, broke the camera, smashed the glass. We avoid this by just making sure that the camera was still, there was no other obstacles around and just made sure we avoid the camera.
4. When the character ran into the door he could of been injured, also when he tried to kick the door we could of connected weirdly when he kicked and could of ran the risk of getting injured, we avoid this by attempting to rehearse what the character needed to do.
5. Finally the public were also a risk, incase they got into the shot for example the running scene, if someone was on the footpath we could of bumped into them. We also used the whole area under the bridge so the public could of been at risk, witht eh objects and obstacles in the area.
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2. Secondly when the killer had his mask on it sometimes limited his vision, therefore we didnt want to risk him walking into something, hitting our victim with the mallet by accident. Evenmore so we had to spray blackcurrant juice on his mask and that was a risk in itself as he could of got blinded. We resolved these problems by double checking before shots to make sure our killer could see what he was doing.
3. Another risk was when we did the running scene was we could of tripped over the camera(the strap for example)and fallen and got injured, broke the camera, smashed the glass. We avoid this by just making sure that the camera was still, there was no other obstacles around and just made sure we avoid the camera.
4. When the character ran into the door he could of been injured, also when he tried to kick the door we could of connected weirdly when he kicked and could of ran the risk of getting injured, we avoid this by attempting to rehearse what the character needed to do.
5. Finally the public were also a risk, incase they got into the shot for example the running scene, if someone was on the footpath we could of bumped into them. We also used the whole area under the bridge so the public could of been at risk, witht eh objects and obstacles in the area.
Here are few other examples of risk assessment: