This document lists potential problems and risks associated with filming a project in a particular location. It notes lighting issues, noise restrictions due to being near classrooms and above a library, time limits for filming in the room, and cleanup requirements. Communication challenges are also highlighted, such as interruptions from traffic, difficulties communicating with an off-site actor, and needing parental permission to film children. Proper equipment is identified as another risk area, as missing a muffler led to poor audio quality.
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1. The Debrief
Location Possible problems Risk Assessment
(on the day of filming)
Lighting
Nearclassrooms,cantmake
loudnoises
Above a librarysowe have to
be careful not to stompour
feet.
There wastime limiton
how longwe had to filmin
the room.
It tooktime to setup the
room the waywe wanted
and we had to make
everythingthe wayitwas
before filming.
People mightnotlike usfilming
them.
Constantinterruptionsfrom
movingcars.
Hard to communicate with
actor across the street.
It was difficultto
communicate withJeff.
Parentsmightnotwant their
childrentobe filmedinthe
background
Lightingandambience
We forgotthe outdoor
microphone mufflerand
our footage wasfilledwith
windambience,drowning
Kyrans laughing.