Risk
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Action Carried Out
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Water from crashing cymbal could affect the electrics or camera lens
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Filmed from slightly further out (using zoom) – drummer took
precaution when filming this shoot.
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As the narrative requires the boy to stumble out of the house steps –
he could trip over and fall
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The actor didn’t rush the action and took precaution whilst filming
it
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The scene where the father throws the guitar could hit someone or
another car, or even fall out of the window during the action
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We made sure he didn’t rush the action and took precautions. Also
made sure there was no-one near (nor car) the line of fire
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The low-angle shot where we have to film out the window the risk here
is that the camera could fall out and break
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The action carried out it is that we tightened the wrist strap to
keep the camera more firm
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Boy could trip up when running away from the house
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Made sure his lace were tied up and took any further precautions,
e.g. cleared any large rocks on the floor
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In the scene where the boy meets up with the drug-dealer at the top
of railway bridge – could slip if surface is wet
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Made sure the surface wasn’t wet/take further precautions such as no
fast paced movements that could cause any injuries
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When the boy is sneaking upstairs he may trip and fall
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We will make sure that when the boy is walking up the stairs he is
making sure where he is going
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The ‘fighting’ scene, which occurs on the same bridge, has similar
risks and therefore similar actions need to be carried out to ensure no
danger. The fighting could cause injury if done incorrectly
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The fighting will be rehearsed and carefully done – the filming will
be shot from far away to make it look realistic but also to ensure no close
contact needed – limiting risks
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When plugging in the instruments, they could get electrocuted.
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Just make sure electrics are
off when you plug the cables in and
then turn it on
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After following these risk assessments we will have a risk
free shoot day with no injuries taking place.
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