Production Planning

Ideas of what horror and thriller films consist of




Risk Assessment

What could go wrong?

1 the wind could make the Tripod fall over and the camera and the tripod could be damaged

2 the weapon prop could cause harm

3 the victim could trip and hurt him self while running

4 the victim could be injured while being tied up

5 someone production or actor could be hit by a falling branch

6 paper cut from the newspaper

7 actor and or production team getting lost in forest

8 camera breaks and the lens shatters getting cut from the broken lens

9 possible wild fire

10 cant access location (private land)

11 insect bite

12 lack of good first aid

13 low visibility



how to prevent/cure it  

1 put the tripod behind a tree so it blocks the wind

2 handle the weapon with care and with respect

3 clear as best as you can the way that the victim will run

4 tie up carefully

5 look out for falling branches

6 wear gloves while doing title sequence

7 stay with team

8 be careful when handling broken glass

9 Call the fire brigade then RUN

10 go to other location or ask for permission before hand


11 plaster or if more serious call an ambulance

12 ensue adequate first aid before setting off to location

13 come back other day or wait till better light


I think the dangers that exist in our piece are minor and I think that if we take the right procedures then we can definitely prevent any serious or minor from accruing no matter how big or small it is. I think we will do the filming in serperate sections as the weather can be harsh and prove difficult for everyone to stay out for the entire time.

Practise and Test shots of our piece.





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