Thursday 12 November 2009

HG - Call sheet and Risk Assesment.

  • This post shows the precautions that we have to go through before each shoot we do. This includes filling in a risk assessment sheet, and a call sheet. The risk assessment sheet involves writing about the location we are filming in, the hazards around us, identifying who and what might be harmed and why and then how we can reduce these risks. The call sheet includes writ ting out personal details such as the mobile numbers of the individuals in the group, the props and equipment we will be using, and who in the crew is responsible for these items of equipment.

  • The next section of the call sheet is the location in which we are filming, the shot number/section on our story board we are filming, the cast that is needed for that shoot, and finally the technical notes. The technical notes are the kind of shots we are doing, the main ideas we have for the shoot and what we will be using the equipment for. We take these sheets to our shoots to help us plan our shoot effectively. Filling these sheets in is vital to the safety of ourselves and the equipment we use, and also helps our shoots run smoothly.










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