Sunday 2 February 2014

Planning: Day 2 of Filimng. Method Statement + Risk Assesment 12:30 - 1:30pm March 5th

By Stuart Brown

This was slightly more difficult to arrange. Callum Brown rang and organised this with a lady named Venessa who works at Leeds student medical practice. She was kind enough to arrange the 2nd floor waiting room for us to work in which gave us all that we needed.



Method Statement


Video Filming



Leeds Student medical Practice -  Location



12:30-1:30pm Wednesday March 5th



Involves Scene 5



This shoot will consist of a our character  in a waiting room. He looks behind him to see a couple together, arms around each other, and man kisses his girlfriend on the head. Our character looks forward again, at his prescription. He walks over to the desk and collects his anti depressants, smiles, and leaves.



All members of the team will be pre-briefed on conduct and safety procedures before shooting begins and will adhere to the relative host’s requirements under Health and Safety.



Due to the nature of the drama being shot and our planning, the actors will wear planned but normal clothed costumes but no safety equipment will be required.



The team will be designated as (people):



Actor 1 – Stuart Brown



Actor 2 – Ash Ingham



Actor 3 – Julia Brown



Actor 4 – Receptionist on site/ Liam Cooper



The Director – Callum Brown



Camera operator - Liam Cooper



Sound recorder  - Meg Sugden



Make up artist – Meg Sugden



Hair artist – Callum Brown



Documenter (and Actress) – Sophie Kirk



Equipment:



1x 5D Camera



1x Camera charger



1x Boom Mike + extension



1x Sound recorder



1x Sound recorder charger



1x Camera Tripod



Props



1x White vests



1x Long leather coat



1x Red shirt



1x Jeans



1x Pack of anti depressants.



1x Perscription.



2x Hair product



Schedule



1.    Team arrives.



2.    Brief team on emergency exits.



3.    Set up Equipment (camera and tripod.)



4.     Begin filming.



5.    Shoot scenes. Filming stops whenever necessary for host/if becomes inconvenient.



6.    Team packs up their equipment. Notifies host of their departure.



7.    Team leaves.



Leeds College of Art - Risk Assessment

Film project manager – Stuart Brown - SB (student) – mobile – 07581498917 email - Stuart Brown sb102262@students.leeds-art.ac.uk

Student filming at Student Medical Practice  - Leeds    activity due 12:30 – 1:30pm Wednesday 5thth
March 2014. Method statement attached.

Hazards
Who might be harmed and how?
Control measures

SB to record full crew/actors list + to  brief crew/actors to ensure appropriate behaviour for filming activity.
Further action:
Do you need to do anything else to manage this risk?

SB is the activity manager & to take charge/control as required.
Strains by carrying too much equipment.
Cast and crew.
Equipment is mainly digital  recording - camera’s and audio.
Boom microphone/tripods and camera track will also be used.

Equipment will be shared via film crew and be within their lifting capability. Lift available for movement of equipment from Mytholmroyd to location.

SB to ensure no-one is carrying too much.
SB to oversee movement of items.
Trips and falls
Any crew member falling.
Notify members when it is assembled, disassemble immediately after use. Tape loose wires down. All crew will be notified of how to hold equipment, and told how to hold cables correctly.
SB to check camera track/cables once set up is in place
Equipment going missing .
College resources .
Member of crew – as designated watcher.
For safety to ensure people on set are part of my team.
Vigilance by all crew + final review upon completion of activity






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