Location
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Potential risk to production
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What would be affected?
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Plan
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Train Station
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-Equipment may get stolen or destroyed
-People may be in the way of filming
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It would be an extreme casualty if the equipment is destroyed, jeopardising the whole project
If people are in the way of filming, this could become time consuming, in result of filming over and over.
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Keep the equipment in a safe box to prevent it being scattered everywhere and having someone look after it
Waiting for people to pass by is necessary to get the film going. Or have 1 or 2 individuals asking people nicely to not be in a way of filming
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Canary Wharf and Grass Field (Mudchute)
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-There may be sudden changes in the weather.
-The weather can damage the equipment such as rain
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-This will affect the visuals meaning the clips will be differing from each other. I.E, one of scenes could be sunny then the same exact clip could be gray/rainy
-The rain can leak into the camera and stop working which will stop us from filming
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When outside during the day, it has to be filmed as quickly yet with precision to prevent casualties.
Watch the weather forecast before going out to film and prepare ourselves with umbrellas
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House
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-Equipment can fall onto the wooded floor and get damaged
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-Our filming
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Always keep an eye on the equipment and put them in a safe place when not needed
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Monday, 12 November 2012
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