1. Risk Hazard Who is at risk What I can do
to prevent it
What to do if it
does happen.
Camera
running
out of
battery
Not being
able to film.
Our Group. Check the
battery of the
camera when
we get it. Also
charge the
camera before
leaving.
Have a back up
camera.
Tripod not
working
Unable to use
pan shots as
well as steady
shots.
Our group. Make sure that
the tripod
works, it can be
adjusted and it
can turn. Also
have an
equipment
check.
Have a back up
tripod.
The
weather
affecting
our shots.
Some shots
will have
different
lighting as
well as
environment.
Our group and
our
actors/actresses.
We can check
the weather for
the day to see if
it is raining or
not.
Have an
umbrella,
sheets to cover
the camera.
Our group
being
ill/being
occupied
Some of our
cast wont be
able to film as
they wont be
there.
Our group and
our
actors/actresses.
Keep in contact
with each other
to make sure
that we all know
when we are
filming.
Do shots that
they aren’t
in/improvise.
Car
running
out of
petrol
We wont be
able to get to
our chosen
location.
Our group and
our
actors/actresses.
Make sure that
the car is full of
petrol.
Use a back up
car/get a taxi.
Traffic
slowing us
down.
We will get to
our location
at a later time
of day, which
would effect
the shot.
Our group and
our
actors/actresses.
We could take a
different root,
which would get
to our location.
Have a map
N/A
The
memory
card no
having
enough
memory.
We wont be
able to get
enough
footage.
Our group Format the
memory card
before we start
filming, take two
memory cards.
We will have to
format the
memory card.
Our
footage
being
blurry
Our music
video wont be
high quality
and it will be
Our group Take more than
one piece of
recording. Also
we can have the
We will have to
re-film.
2. difficult to
see.
camera in auto
focus
Dropping
the
camera
The camera
lens would
brake
Our group Make sure that
we have a good
grip of the
camera. Have
the neckband
on.
N/A