This is my second Risk Assessment for my filming I am
relocating to London
for the busy vibes and energetic atmosphere. Therefore due to my relocation I
will need an additional Risk Assessment.
Risk
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Reasons for Risk
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How to Overcome Risk
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Run Down Areas
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What I like to call “rough” areas where there is a bit of
crime. These are the areas we all need to be cautious of for our own safety
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As there will be a fairly large group of us, (four) so as
they say safety in numbers, hopefully we will not run into any trouble, or
draw any attention to ourselves.
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Blocking Pathways
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Some of the shots I want to do require standing in the way
of a usual pathway used by pedestrians, for example the middle of a pathway.
This could cause me bumping into someone or someone bumping into me.
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To overcome this I will be cautious of my position, and
make it apparent of my position to the people around me.
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Theft
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I plan to film in areas that are very busy and highly
populated, therefore leaving my possessions around while filming may not be
such a good idea as someone may pick up my valuables.
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I have planned to bring an “extra” along with my cast and
I. A friend you has agreed to watch my stuff and the actors possessions while
we film.
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Long Hours/Fatigue
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I want to achieve my filming in one day this time due to
expense for train fares up to
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To overcome this risk, regular breaks will be taken for
both the actors and myself. Also when required praise for the actors good
work will be given to motivate them and reassure them that the work they are
doing for me is sufficient and of good quality.
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Long Exposure to Cold
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As the majority of filming is again is shot outside, and
beside the River Thames upon a bridge, winds are more likely to push the cold
onto both myself and the actors.
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Heavy clothing and coats will need to be worn to keep us
warm and prevent any sort of coldness or at the very extreme hyperthermia.
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