What could go wrong?
1. We will be using fire, So any of the crew, actors or the whole woods could be burnt down.
2. The camera is expensive, but with the tripod it's also heavy and flammable. It could fall on 3. someone it's filming, Never mind breaking the camera, it could really damage someone!
3. One or more cast members could fail to turn up
4. The camera may be low on battery, not have a microphone or not have a memory card.
5 Some stranger might come into the woods and attack us in the night
6. Someone could hammer themselves whilst setting up the tent
How will we prevent these?
1. We will have my mum ready with a wet fire blanket just in case the fire gets out of hand.
2. Any camera shots we plan will not be dangerous helicopter shots. They will be set up, normally below people and far enough from the fire.
3. We have prepared a list of everyone's contact phone numbers. If needed, I was close to home so we could have used my aunt, mum, niece or uncle for backup cast members- All have agreed to be around just in case.
4. Steve has given us the cameras, and we have checked them for everything we need. It has hours of film time and we'll only need up to 15 minutes, It has two charged batteries, a microphone and a memory card. It'll be fine.
5. The woods are at the back of my house. If needed we can run inside. We also have parental supervision around.
6. During the setting up we will not need to hammer in the pegs. We will just put them in the ground with our feet.
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