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Health And Safety

 within filmmaking, healthy, and safety is a crucial aspect that has to be considered to ensure that no problems occur during any scenes being shot. understanding the ethics of health and safety is a basic requirement whilst making a film so any risks are minimized. Conducting a risk assessment is the best idea when making a film to inform people of potential risks that may be at hand and allowing people to take extra percautions. depending on re you're shooting,  risks may present themselves for example if shooting a live-action film taking place in scenery that's already available to the public will present more risks than a scene that has been built within a studio. research of your location that you are shooting is the best option to do before making a risk assessment 

My own risk assessment for photography work in the studio

 

In conclusion, I believe that my risk assessment was pretty successful as it ensured the safety of people who had entered the studio at the time. the basic risks were assessed and no irregular risks presented themselves which I may have missed when making this assessment. all equipment was maintained in the condition that they were originally in and no injuries/accidents happened. the studio was also maintained to a great standard so it allows a positive experience to be had for the next person who will use it. 


 

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