Due to obstructions with my performer not being able to perform when i first made plans to film, the schedule for filming has changed to Friday 9th to Sunday 11th of March, and the following weekend, the 17th & 18th. I realise this leaves a short time frame to edit and construct my video, however I am confident that my planning of how I will construct the editing will allow me to finish the video in good quality on time, with the use of my storyboard and analysis of previous videos.
EDIT: The filming on the first weekend was successful and I used several of the scene concepts from my storyboard and used all the areas of location for filming that I had planned, with also filming some unplanned scenes that I felt would fit with the storyboard. However, I still had some important scenes to film, which were shot on the following weekend. I filmed all planned shots and included some additional scenes in new location areas that I felt fitted with the concept of the video.
I think my filming is complete now and I am satisfied that I have enough good quality material to produce the video with.
HEALTH AND SAFETY
When i started my video research and preperation i didnt believe there were any considerable health and safety considerations i needed to consider as i planned to use my garden, a footpath, rooms in my house and a field to shoot scenes and there are no particular scenes which i thought could impose issues of safety. However when i looked into health and safety guidelines to consider i realised there were a few, although only minor issues of safety in the locations i had planned for filming.
The most significant issue i could find was the issue of safety for both me and the performer when filming on the embankment scenes, as i took several low and high angle shots from the slopes of the embankment which could have created issues of injuries if i had slipped and fallen down the hill.
I don't believethere are any other significnt issues that could become an issue of health and safety on further filming.
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