Production- Risk Assessment (film opening)

 Risk Assessment:

#1- Equipment breaking hazard

    In the script, during the vanity scene, the actress, Briana, has to use a 'glow recipe' product in which she will drop into a trashcan in order to flip to our production studios credits. This flagged as a risk through the potential breaking of equipment. 

    The director also wants to use a lot of low-angle shots, which may result in the camera dropping from a high place. This outcome could have delayed filming and slowed down the production process. In order to prevent this from happening, I can place tissues and padding in the trashcan to prevent any glass breakage, and the director will take planning shots to ensure the camera won't fall.

#2- Audio Quality

    Theres a chance the audio won't be the quality our film opening am aiming for since my group is not sure how the acoustics of the filming location will sound on camera. In order to combat this potential risk, we are going to take numerous audio test shots and come prepared with mini mics. 

#3- Availability

    As the producer, I was tasked with organizing the dates and times of filming and production. A key factor in this was making sure everyone was available and free to participate in the making of the film opening. In order to ensure this, I collaborated with the director, editor, and actress to pick dates and times for filming. 

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