The purpose of a risk assessment is so that all of the group members know the hazards which is useful as it means we can plan around them so the risks don't take place. It also means that when filming we can take more care of our surroundings and what is happening. It is important to do a risk assessment because it means we can ensure that all the crew/actors are aware of the risks and we can think of ways in which we can prevent them from happening. It is also important because it means that we can consider and have a back up plan in case anything does go wrong whilst filming.
During our filming, we did not encounter any risks. This is because we had planned the risk assessment in so much detail so we knew to be careful. Therefore, this also meant we knew what we had to look out for and do so the risks wouldn't occur. Also, we used our group story board to work out what the risks were meaning that we could make sure no one was hurt and nothing got damaged. By using the group storyboard, we could see what we would be using during filming to work out what the major risks would be.
The role of a risk assessment is important as it helps us keep ourselves safe and out of harm. This means that we can remember to keep a look out for anything that could put is in danger whilst filming. I also learnt that if risk assessments have been done in detail then no one will be harmed and they also know what the risks are so can be more aware of things happening around them. By having a detailed risk assessment, it means that everyone can see the reasons behind why they are risks and why they have to be careful.
This post demonstrates some understanding of what a risk assessment is and the purpose that it has to a production. You have made a start with considering the potential risks of your production and ways in which you can prevent the risks from occurring, but you need to elaborate on the points that you have included in your conclusion, by elaborating on your points in more detail.
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