Tuesday, 16 November 2010

Risk Assessment

A risk assessment is vitally important and comes in great use. This is because at each different location arises the same or some new risks, which should be carefully thought out to find a solution to the problem.
A risk assessment is a significant document as it reflects to a real life shooting of a film. From further research, when shooting a film, the crew, mainly the producer has to create a risk assessment outlining all the possible risks when filming, otherwise filming cannot commence.
Although this was ultimately a process of filling out the boxes, i felt this was a great learning curve. The reason for this is because when coming to actually shooting the film trailer, producing a risk assessment crates a more professional vibe and involves other group members for a more appealing experience.








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