The following are an exemplification of our most detailed risk assessment and call sheet:
The purpose of a risk assessment
-A risk assessment ensures protection of equipment, people, and location by identifying potential hazards and addressing them.
-In the real institution world - a risk assessment is used as insurance (as all equipment is insured)
The purpose of a call sheet
-To ensure that all shots necessary are filmed
-To limit time wasted, and therefore improve efficiency (eg - spending five minutes trying to remember the next shot is time consuming.)
-Precise details can be given in the call sheet - meaning that our ideas from the classroom can be accurately implemented in our actual shoot. This is important to us - as we want our production to be exactly how we visioned it.
Challenges involved in completing these two tasks
-Despite using a call sheet to ensure all our shots are completed; each shoot we have done; we have come up with shots in the moment. This means the call sheet is never quite complete. An exemplification of this is our petri dish shot - where we placed a petri dish on the camera lens; so the action of placing the fly into the dish, and taking the dish away was caught in an interesting shot:
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