Thursday 27 October 2011

Week 3

Choosing a location
   We have decided that we will all individually think of places we can film our video at, carry out a risk assessment and feed back to the other members of the team. As next week is the half term we have decided to meet up on Monday and Wednesday to work on our video planning. On Monday we will try to visit all of the suggested locations and evaluate them as a group as to which would be best suited to our task.
   We are also individually creating a storyboard of a plan of what we think we should film to then again, feed back and choose the best parts of each storyboard and create one together that we will follow for our final video.

Charlie Green was allocated the job of creating the risk assessment form:

Where is the location?
_________________________________________

Is the location inside or outside?
____________________

Are there any electrical hazzards?
______________________________________________________________________________________________________

If so, where are they and how can they, if at all, be solved?______________________________________________________________________________________________________

Are there any weather hazzards?
______________________________

If so, where are they and how can they, if at all, be solved?
______________________________________________________________________________________________________


Are there any other hazzards?
______________________________

If so, where are they and how can they, if at all, be solved?
______________________________________________________________________________________________________


Is the location well ventilated?
______________________


Other notes
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________


This is copied of Charlie Greens blog and i agree with what she has expressed in this form. I feel the lay out and wording sums our risk assesment up extreemly well.

No comments:

Post a Comment