Friday 5 February 2016

Risk Assessment

Okay, talking of risks the very specific scene that I want to do may conjure an uproar. There's a scene when the actress playing as the main victim character gets corned to a wall and has a fresh new egg crack open on her head with all the yellowness drip down all the way to her legs and to the floor. Now the risk of this scene is that we don't want the actress to have a problem with her head after the scene has been executed. So what I did is make sure that the actress playing as the main bully character tap open the egg gently on her head. The reason for this is clearly because I don't want anyone to feel hurt after doing this particular scene. Also, I must include the fact that because its going to go on the floor we have to make sure we have the floor wiped clean before we leave the location. This is because someone later on could possibly slip and bang their heads really hard. This is why I have to ensure that there won't be any casualties whilst executing the specific scene and after the aftermath. Not to mention that the actress playing as the main bully character not pushing or hurting the victim really hard. Everything done in a gentle manner but also something that makes it feel and look realistic as possible.

Another issue that I want to address is that on the day we film the egg scene because there is a swimming pool right next to it potential non-casts could enter randomly and without actually being apart of the narrative. This could cause annoyance as a continuation of people entering can get frustrating and become bothersome. So I have to make sure the doors are locked off from the people using the swimming pool so that they have to go through a different door in order to get to the reception again. As for alternative issues that could arise could be the fact that because there are five girls with me entering an all boys school the boys could get excited and happy considering they don't have much girls in the school. That initially means that the boys could lurk around corners ready to pounce at the girls anytime asking them for their numbers or any other issues that the girls may particular not want to go through as they have their minds focused only on the music video narrative and what they have to do that day. So again I have to ensure that the girls are always safe and that no boys cause alarm or distress to these girls. In order for me to do that I have to lock the classroom that we would be shooting in because obviously knowing boys we tend to act silly around girls. Especially if we find them attractive.




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