2. Location
Our film will be set in a walkway with many trees because it sets the
scene of a horror type genre. Also this is where the Silhouette Man is
introduced into the film. This setting makes the atmosphere more
mysterious and creepy, as the lighting is very limited and the are is
very enclosed.
3. Sound
Depending on how many people are in the area when we are
filming there could be noise interference from members of the
public. The area we are filming in is next to an open field where
people walk their dogs so there is also a risk of sound interference
from them. Our filming location is also very close to a car park and a
main road so there is also a risk of sound interference from cars.
4. Lighting
The area we are filming in is shadowed by trees at certain times of
the day but it not dark enough for us to need to use any extra
lighting.
5. Access and availability
The location we are filming at is walking distance from the college
so we won’t need to use any transport to get there. Having our
location so close to us means we can easily go back and film some
more if we need to.
The location we are filming at is also available to use at all times so
which makes it easier for us to schedule when we are going to film.
6. Permissions
To be able to film at our chosen locations we will need to get a
permission from the borough authority that handles filming
permissions in the area we are filming in.
The local borough authority for both our film location is the Bexley
Film Office.
7. Risk assessment
Hazard Who is at risk What property
could be
damaged
Risk controls
already in
place
Risk assessment
Low, Moderate,
High, Extreme
How to avoid
the risk
Falling over Actors and
crew
Camera,
headphones
and all other
equipment
None in place Low When any member
of the crew is
carrying equipment
we will make sure
that they are taking
their time and not
rushing
Being
disrupted by
a dog
Actors and
crew
All equipment None in place Moderate If there is any
member of the
public with a dog
close to where we
are filming we will
ask them if they
could try to keep
the dog from
interrupting
Slipping on
wet surfaces
Actors and
crew
All equipment None in place Low If the surface we
are filming on is wet
we will make sure
we find areas that
are safe to film on
instead.
8. Risk assessment
Hazard Who is at risk What property could
be damaged
Risk controls already
in place
Risk assessment Low,
Moderate, High, Extreme
How to avoid the risk
Being interrupted by
members of the
public
Actors and
crew
All equipment None in place Low We can stop filming and
wait for people to pass
then continue to film.
Being hit by a car Crew Cameras and
headphones
None Moderate We will make sure one
person from the group
check that we don’t get
too close to the road.
Tripping over roots
and branches
Actors and
crew
All equipment None Moderate When we are filming we
make sure that we move
all branches out of the
way
Children Tripping over
equipment
Public All equipment None Moderate We will ask parents of
children to keep them
from getting to close to
the equipment
People stealing
equipment
Public All equipment None High We will make sure that
the equipment is
attended to at all times
Falling over uneven
flooring
Actors and
Crew
All equipment None Moderate If we have to shoot at
the park we will make
sure everyone knows
what parts of the park
are uneven
9. Backup location.
In case we couldn’t use our initial location we planned a backup
location. Our backup location is a children's park, close to our
primary location.
This area is fully exposed to sunlight and no lighting would be
needed.
It is quite far from any roads so there wouldn’t be much sound
interference cars but it is in a public park where people lots of
people walk their dogs so there is a chance that there might be
interruption from dogs and their owners.
10. Access and availability of backup
location
Like our primary location our second location is within walking
distance from us and is available to use all day.
11. Space
Our primary location has a lot of open space next to it so we have
more than enough room to set up equipment.
Our secondary location is a lot smaller but again there is enough
open space for to film comfortably.