Clothing- The production crew will have to wear tighter clothing so that there aren't any pieces of clothing loose to catch the equipment and potentially break them.
Wires- We will have to make sure that we keep all the wires in a safe place and make sure that the production team are aware of the hazards.
Health and Safety Report- We have established that there is not any hazards where we will actually be shooting, there is only a few machines on display on the other side of the room that do not affect us.
The person directing the camera is normally being directed by the director, this person will decide the shots to be used in the production, there is then an assistant there normally to log the shots, they will indicate the start and end time codes of the shots, this then goes off to the editing studio after the visual is recorded normally for reference with sound elements within the piece and will normally come in handy when cohering between shots for two way dialogue.
Whilst in the recording process the crew will have to be aware of the sounds that are created, if one of the crew were to leaving half way through recording the sound will be corrupted with unwanted noises, light is also a factor that could sabotage the filming process if you are filming in the daytime in a dark environment, the luxurious solution to this is a red 'recording' light outside the recording vicinity, or near the open space that is being recorded as unknowing crew members will realise will know whether or not the camera is recording. Alternate solutions may be as simple as having a crew member outside the recording vicinity, or perhaps informing every single person not to disturb the area in use.
We liaised with the head of media and the head of sixth form media about factors such as; booking times for editing, booking equipment and booking filming space. Whenever we experienced a problem such as not having the appropriate time needed to edit, we would consult either one of the media teachers.
We did not use a clapper board as we thought that the visual was not long enough to have much use of it and also because we were logging shots. We found it a tiny bit of a struggle finding what takes to use whilst editing the final piece and discovered that using a clapper will in fact help even if the piece is short.
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