Here is the risk assessment for the filming that we have done for our video “Time” by Chase & Status, our video as a whole is based within the medium risk category, this is due to the fact a large part of our video is based at a house party, this brings in many aspects of potential risks and hazards for us as we film. The party atmosphere meant we would have to keep all equipment safe, we had to be specific about our filming shooting short sharp clips so that we did not get people ‘showing off’ for the camera or drinking too much, as shown above to outweigh these measures we ensured everybody knew we were filming early on, we filmed selectively to avoid attention seeking and these measures as far as we were concerned fulfilled their needs as we did not have any problems with the above hazards. We filmed in Windsor for two scenes Aaron (the boyfriend) scene and JJ (the girlfriend) scene, both these occasions were low risk with little to no measures needed to ensure the safety of our cast and those around us. The Wargrave scene we shot was a medium to high risk scene, it was completed very safely with the measures taken out to ensure the safety in this scene. The scene is at a train station with JJ sitting on the platform with her legs over the side and is by far the most potentially dangerous scene. To avoid this danger we used a train station such as Wargrave because the train only passes once every half an hour, we checked the train times to ensure this and waited for a train to pass giving us a half an hour window to film. Throughout the filming of our music video we used appropriate procedures to ensure the safety of ourselves and those around us and completed our filming successfully and safely.
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