Risk Assessment | Hazard to health and safety | Risk posed to whom | Risk level | Control measure to reduce risk |
Method of Transport to Location of Filming | Walking out of Claremont into Esher. Walking from Esher back to Claremont. Travel via SW Trains to Surbiton Railway Station to go to Ben Richardson’s house for filming. Walking through Surbiton to get from Surbiton station to Ben’s house and to film on High Street | All four of us (Finn Hanley, Matt Heyns, Ben Richardson, Sam de Bruin) walking to Esher; at risk of being hit by a car. All four of us (Finn Hanley, Matt Heyns, Ben Richardson, Sam de Bruin) walking back from Esher and to Claremont; at risk of being hit by a car. All four of us (Finn Hanley, Matt Heyns, Ben Richardson, Sam de Bruin) at risk of falling through the gap between the train and the platform edge. All four of us (Finn Hanley, Matt Heyns, Ben Richardson, Sam de Bruin) walking to Ben’s house from Surbiton Railway Station; at risk of being hit by a car. | M M M M | We will be looking both ways before we cross the road, at every road we aim to cross. I believe this will minimise the risk to a large extent as it will allow us to see if any cars are driving towards us. We will be looking both ways before we cross the road, at every road we aim to cross. I believe this will minimise the risk to a large extent as it will allow us to see if any cars are driving towards us. We will make sure to take a large step when coming onto the train, whilst also looking at how big the gap is, making sure we are completely out of risk of getting stuck. We will be looking both ways before we cross the road, at every road we aim to cross. I believe this will minimise the risk to a large extent as it will allow us to see if any cars are driving towards us. |
First aid issues | Trips/falls when walking during filming or getting to the filming location | All four of us. | L | We will keep a first aid kit including plasters and anti bacterial spray With us at all times. |
General public theft/assualt | Theft Assault Major external incident (terrorism, natural disaster etc) | All four of us, as we are all carrying valuables; phones, AirPods, cameras, schoolwork, laptops. All actors involved in filming All actors involved in filming | H H H | All members of the group will carry a backpack with a zip securing the items inside the bag, reducing the risk of a member of the public attempting to steal from one of us. We will also be checking we have all of our valuables every 20 minutes when in a populated environment. We will walk in groups when on the High Street and will not approach other members of the public or respond to any comments intended to provoke one of us We will follow the guidelines given to us extensively and make sure we do everything we are told, reducing the risk of us being in danger in a scenario of this sort. |
Accommodation eg risk assessment from centre | N/A (no overnight accommodation necessary for filming) | N/A (no overnight accommodation necessary for filming) | N/A (no overnight accommodation necessary for filming) | N/A (no overnight accommodation necessary for filming) |
Major public incident | Act of terrorism given national threat level | Group could become caught up in a terrorist incident, possibly leading to them being injured of the group being separated | H | When entering an area, making sure every member of the group knows exactly where to exit if something of this levity did occur and we were forced to take an emergency exit. Make sure group members know what the national advice is for a terrorist attack First aid kit carried at all times, allowing recovery for injured student due to this major public incident |
PLANNING - RISK ASSESSMENT
RESEARCH TASK - CAPTAIN MARVEL
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AUDIENCE QUESTIONNAIRE: RESULTS
From these results, I can conclude that generally, females over the age of 35 watch the trailer, look at the film website, read the newspaper and look at radio shows to get information on a film. Additionally, I found that watching a trailer before the movie is extremely common amongst everyone, and people who watch the trailer makes them want to see the movie more. I believe this is because an action-packed trailer indulges the viewer and makes them excited to watch the film. Movie posters also proved to be a successful way of attracting viewers as it illustrates the tones and themes of the movie.
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