Health and safety
-The street scene requires walking on a pavement parallel to a busy road, meaning road safety is needed and also being aware of the surrounding public, as the actress can become engrossed in filming and not be fully aware that they are in a public area.
-Filming within a car means that there could be a lack of focus when driving and more on filming, which could cause an accident not only to ourselves but the surrounding public.
-Filming someone crossing the road on a zebra crossing could cause an accident if other cars are not watching the road and distracted, also acting can cause distraction as they may not be focused on the road.
-Filming within the forest at this time of the year with minimal and thin clothing (to signify freedom) can cause illness due to the low temperatures.
-We are also filming within a car park which means we will need to be careful when filming and acting as other cars will be moving around. We will also need to be careful where we film and maintain focus of the surrounding area.
-The character in our film is to stand in a river, this can be dangerous as the water level mustn't be too high that the character could slip and fall in, causing serious injury.
-We are also filming in an underground tube station which requires a lot of concentration and focus of where the character and filming is taking place, due to the train tracks being so dangerous, and being aware that your not putting anyone else in danger.
-Filming in a field where there could be potential rain means the grass could be wet and therefore when the character runs could cause a slip or a fall. This also goes for the filming within the forest.
-Filming in the darkroom when there is complete darkness means objects could be in our way causing slips, trips and falls.
-Filming on a rooftop requires awareness due to the height of the building being vast.
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