Friday, 5 March 2010

Safety Hazards


BLOOD: We will have to take extra care with not spilling the blood in this case, too, which may lead to us slipping and harming ourselves.

BROOK: as we are filming near a large brook, there are dangers of falling in ourselves and injuring or harming ourselves, or possibly even drowning. We may even drop the camera or other equipment into the water. Therefore, to avoid this, we will not go too near the edge of the brook or near the water, in order to avoid any damages to both ourselves and our equipment.

BRIDGE: on top of this, we are also filming both near and on top of a bridge. Added to the previous hazard, we will also not go too near the edge, or even be immature in any way on top of this bridge, as it's peak is very high and the consequences may be dire. However, a sturdy, steel barrier has been built along this bridge dividing the edge and the risk of falling off the edge, therefore reducing our risk of injury. We will also take extra care with our equipment - in particular, our camera - in this instance, as we do not wish to break it

SINK: we are filming next to a sink, as we take a photograph of one as well as take care of pouring fake blood/food colouring during one scene and through production. As we are leaning right over this sink, we'll have to take extra care throughout this, in order to not drop the camera in - this may damage or even ruin the equipment.

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