Friday, 24 January 2014
Saturday, 18 January 2014
Letters to Actors
As one of our actors is under the age of 16, we must gain permission from their parents, We must do this to comply with the rules of the Child Protection Act.
Risk Assessment
Potential
Hazard
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Low/Medium/High
Risk
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Control
Measures
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Equipment
(Camera, tripod and dolly)
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Medium
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To avoid
tripping over and injuring the crew. All members of public and crew that are
not using the camera equipment should be far from the facility. When opening
the tripod the spikes are very sharp, and could injure someone, to avoid this
open the tripod where no one can be hurt, but are looked after by supervisors
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Location
(Bridge)
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High
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The location is under a bridge in
Camden, this area is fairly dangerous with the general public. We are also
working near water, and so must be supervised by an adult at all times.
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PLOT RESTRAINTS
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Dragging
Body
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High
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We will be dragging one of our
actors on the gravel in the opening sequence. To make this safe, we will pull
our actor on a moving cart, to avoid actually dragging our actor on
the floor, and injuring them in the process
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Knife
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High
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A fake
knife will be used, which may disturb any onlookers as this significant prop
is used in an outside scene. To attempt to stop this from happening, we will
make clear to any members of the public that we are filming, and that the
knife is not real.
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Young
Actors
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High
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A young girl is observed to being
hit by her father, this will not actually be undertaken. And to protect the
rules of the Child Protection Act our young actor must be supervised by a
suitable guardian, we wrote a letter of consent for the parents to sign
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