Wednesday, 28 December 2011

Risk table


The riskSeverity of risk on filmingSolution to the riskIf the risk did happen what would we do
Actors not turning up10/10Ensure our actors are aware of the date and timing of our filming. Plus remind them a day before filming and on the day of filming.Use one of our group members siblings as they will be more reliable




Actors wear incorrect clothing7/10Remind actors of what we would like them to wear the day before filming and on the day of filming. Also bring clothing of our own that could be used as an alternative if our actors forgetAs a group we will bring clothing of our own that could be used that would still accurately reflect the genre




Forget camera/ camera not charged10/10Complete the charging of the camera a day before filming then pre pack it so that in the morning everything is already done and ready to go.We would have to re schedule our filming with the station and return on another day
Actors/ Actresses couldn’t play a part in the filming.7/10Confirm the actors before filming and make them aware of the importance of the shoot. Also attempt to have back up actors incase either actor is involved in an accidentWe would then be able to rely on our back up actor ensuring that we could always film.

Public knocking the camera4/10Ensure our group members stand either side of the tripod preventing the public from making contact.We would re shoot the shot so that it would appear smoother and therefore more effective
Tripod not working4/10We would have to film our shots handheld meaning that they may be shakier. We will practice filming handheld before filming so that we become more accustomed to itWe would film our shots handheld




Public walking in shots3/10Sometimes it will be appropriate however when it is not we will try to use our group members to block off the area where we are filming so that it is obvious we do not want people to walk in on the shotsWe would re shoot the shot until it was successful

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