Thursday, November 19, 2015

Following Safe working practices P3 (c)



For this scene, Actor A and Actor B are chasing and running on the field, Actor B pushes Actor A by accident and Actor A fell down on the floor. Actor A didn't actually fell down and he didn't get hurt, this is just one of the acting skills. Before Actor A falls, we checked the area if there is any rocks or sharp objects and make sure that Actor A will not get hurt.


For this scene, Actor A and Actor B are running into the field, the area where they jumped is actually pretty slippery and muddy. We reminded them to be careful and jump in a safe spot.


For this scene, Actor A is carrying Actor B in the astro. This is not dangerous because the astro has a grass surface and there were not rocks or other sharp objects. 


For this scene, Actor A is sitting on the handles outside the Food and Nutrition department. It is actually a bit dangerous because he could fall down on the ground and the bushes. When Actor A goes up to that handle, we helped him to sit properly and shoot it as fast as possible to reduce the danger. Also, we helped Actor A to get off the handle. 

OTHER POTENTIAL HAZARDS

During shooting, I will ensure the safety of the camera and tripod, as well as human safely.
I Will ensure that the equipments I use for filming are constantly secured, whether being held in hand, or in which I will tighten the wrist strap and maintaining a firm grip, or on the tripod.

Tripping on objects:
It is important that I checked the area before shooting the scene, and making sure there are no natural hazards and artificial hazards created, especially in the running scenes.

Tripod:
During shooting, it is important that I find a steady ground to set the tripod on due to the risk of the tripod of falling, giving away and damaging equipment. If I cannot find a steady ground, it is best to have the camera in hand.

High frequency of people/ Human traffic:
We are also shooting in public places like the roads outside the school, and the public field. I must ensure that I direct my actors, making them aware of all hazards and make sure everyone understands everything exactly.

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