progression of the movie process, but the props incorporated in our move could cause severe injury if not dealt with correctly e.g. baseball bats.
Handle the props with care and
awareness. Carrying out physical scenes e.g. fight scenes and torture scenes.
Actors
Ensure the actors are aware of
exactly what they are going to do in the scene and ensure they are professional and safe when handling props for these scenes, as well as use them properly.
5- This could lead to severe
injuries for the actor and if a non intentional incident occurs, it could even lead to fatal injuries.
Straining your wrist.
Cinematographer
Use other methods of holding the
camera, for example tripods and go pros in order for the cinematographer to have a break. Also, making sure the camera woman is holding the camera correctly, will ensure no injury would be present.
3- This could cause severe injury
and stress on the muscles.
Tripping over objects in the forest
when filming.
Actors, Director and
Cinematographer
Be aware of your surroundings
and when filming establish the safest area to complete certain actions or movement e.g running.
4- Tripping over something could
cause severe injury and in forests, it is unpredictable what someone could fall onto.
Straining of the eyes from sitting
at the computer for a long period of time.
Editor
Take frequent breaks through the
editing process in order for the eyes to recover and do not become subject to strain.
3- It could cause the editor
significant discomfort which could lead to them not completing the editing process to the best of their ability.