Friday 19 February 2010

Risk assesment and Questionnaire


We have done a questionnaire for our target audience to see what kind of settings, actors, lighting and other things they want to see when they watch a thriller. The results of the first question show that the majority of the people prefer the opening of a thriller to be fast paced, and to know what is going on at the beginning. The results of the next question show that the majority of the people we asked prefer minimal dialogue to a lot of dialogue; however they want a fast paced beginning so we will have to balance between the two. The results for this questions show than many people enjoy suspense at the beginning of a film. This means that we will have to create a balance between setting the scene and showing who the characters are without using a lot of dialogue. The next question got one large answer. Everyone prefers the film to have key characters rather than one large cast. So that is what we will do. The next question was split directly in half. It shows how half of the people we asked like light environments and half the people we asked liked darker environments. This means we will have to create a balance between the two by either having some parts dark and some parts light, or having a dull setting where there is not a lot of light or dark.


Key -Low Risk
-Medium Risk
-High Risk

Risk assesment



Injuries
To reduce the risk of injury, all people involved should be careful when walking, especially when walking with heavy equipment and around areas with uneven ground and fallen debris.

Drowning
Cast members and crew should take extra precaution when filming next to the river to avoid situations such as falling in.

Damage to equipment
All participants must take extra care when handling filming equipment so that no damage takes place.

Illness
If a member of the cast or crew falls ill and is unable to attend an arranged date, a replacement should be considered or a new date should be proposed.

Weather conditions
If the weather is unsuitable at the proposed date of filming, indoor scenes should be filmed instead and conditions should be coped with as best as possible. Crew should make sure no filming equipment is damaged due to weather.

Assault
If any scenes should be filmed at night, crew and cast must take safety measures in order to stay as safe as possible when filming outside to reduce the risk of an unwanted event taking place.

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