Risk Assessment:
Risk Assessments are very important a necessary for to do before shooting. This is because it shows us any problems we may face so then we can prevent them from happening.
An example of this, is when we went into the forest, we could have faced risks such as losing our way- getting lost in the forest. Or we could have went when it was wet and slippery and slipped over. Or we could have been approach by a gang (at worst case) and we could get caught up.
This meant we were able to look out and help prevent these from occurring.
For example, making sure if we did go far into the forest at least one of us could remember the way back, that we all had our phones in case for some reason we got separated and we never went some where with out signal so we could always contact someone if needed- this also helped if we were to be approached by people whom we did not know. Also we went on a moderately dry day, although we did start film outside the summer season so have a wet forest was going to be inevitable. But because we were prepared, it meant we were able to wear the appropriate shoes and didn't slip.





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