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Risk Assessment for Film Production

This risk assessment form details the potential hazards associated with filming the production "In Your Eyes" on February 28th at Boxhill Estate. It identifies risks such as being hit by a car while filming on a road, improperly executing a punch scene, weather damage to equipment from rain, battery life running out, falling trees or branches, and lack of mobile phone service. Mitigation strategies are provided, making supervisors responsible for road safety, practicing stunts safely, checking weather forecasts, bringing extra batteries, inspecting locations for hazards, and bringing a first aid kit.

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Risk Assessment for Film Production

This risk assessment form details the potential hazards associated with filming the production "In Your Eyes" on February 28th at Boxhill Estate. It identifies risks such as being hit by a car while filming on a road, improperly executing a punch scene, weather damage to equipment from rain, battery life running out, falling trees or branches, and lack of mobile phone service. Mitigation strategies are provided, making supervisors responsible for road safety, practicing stunts safely, checking weather forecasts, bringing extra batteries, inspecting locations for hazards, and bringing a first aid kit.

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OCR H540 A2 MEDIA STUDIES G324 ADVANCED PORTFOLIO

Risk Assessment Form


Production title
Date
Task
Location
Personnel
Name
Sarah Gunn
Jay Davies
William Penny

Potential hazard
Filming on a road
means that we must
be careful in case
someone gets run
over by a car.

IN YOUR EYES
28 / 02 / 15
MAIN TASK
BOXHILL ESTATE

Role
Girl
Guy 2
Guy 1
Risk rating (0:no risk,
5:high risk)
5

How can risk be managed and who is


responsible?
This risk can be prevented with the help
of two supervisors at the each side of the
road to let us know if there is a car
coming and that we have to move.

Performing the stunt


where Guy 2
punches Girl in the
face and she falls to
the floor.

Practicing of the stunt before the scene


could be done with a soft ground to get
to terms in finding the best way to fall on
the floor and also faking it so the guy
doesnt actually punch her in the face
but can still remain realistic with camera
techniques.

Weather It could
rain and damage
the camera
equipment.

It is possible it could rain but this could


be prevented by looking at the weather
forecast before finalising the filming day.

No electricity and
therefore if battery
runs out on the
camera etc. then no
more filming can
happen as the
battery cant be
recharged.

This risk could be prevented by bringing


two batteries, therefore I will have double
the amount of time to film and therefore
if the battery does run out, there will be a
spare.

In a quiet country

To avoid this risk, the location must be

Beacon Media 2014 2015

OCR H540 A2 MEDIA STUDIES G324 ADVANCED PORTFOLIO

road during winter,


often trees and
branch can fall
down; therefore
people could get hit
or trip over a
branch.
No mobile phone
connection with any
network.

inspected for a safety check before hand


to see if there are any unsafe areas and
then the safest place must be selected as
well as being fully aware when filming to
see if there are any potential hazards
that could arise.

This means that no contact can be made


with anyone outside of the location,
therefore bringing a health and safety kit
is a necessity.

Beacon Media 2014 2015

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