Monday, October 4, 2010

risk assement

the following scenes and events in our storyboard are ones that carry a risk and i have evaluated and created a soloution to:



Holding the proagnist's eye open: in this scene one of my agents will be holding the main character's eye open, which could cause damage to the eye or the skin around it. Soloution: feedback between the two actors should prevent overdoing the scene.

Strapping the protagnist down: in this scene the main character is tied to a bed/chair and forced to watch a clip. if the actor is tied to tightly he may struggle to breathe of suffer damage to his ribs. Soloution: feedback between the actor and the people setting the scene up should prevent this by not tieing the rope to tightly.

Police attack scene: There is a police officer shown beating a man with a batton (on the tv screne in the hypnotize room). i will need to film this myself otherwise i will lose marks for someone elses footage, which means i have to have someone pretending to hit someone else with a batton. Soloution: For this i found a technique called depth of feild, which, with cetain camera angles, will allow me to make a realistic looking beating without endangering anyone.





Black cat scene: the cat is going to walk across infront of the camera, and this may require several shots and a lot of persuasion. if the cat becomes violent it could attack someone, having serious impacts.





Bath scene: my protagnist wakes up in a bath after the memory erasing scene as an intertextual reference to inception. this could be dangerous for him if he was to hold his breath for to long and pass out before acting his waking up, causing extreme danger. Soloution: he could have his mouth and nose faced upwards not in the bath to prevent the need of holding breath.


the chase and underpass scenes: these scenes require running in the road , i will have to be extra careful here, using quiet roads and being extra vigilent by looking out for cars to ensure that noone is standing around on the road and the amount of time spent on the road is very little.

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