Sunday 20 January 2013

RESEARCH - Health and Safety

 HEALTH AND SAFETY

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We were taught how to use the camera properly so we don't damage it. For example, we learnt how to insert the battery properly, how to insert the memory card and how to switch from card A to card B, how to record, playback, focus the camera and two different ways of zooming in and out. As well as this, we also were taught how to attach the camera on to the tripod safely and securely to ensure that it doesn't fall off at any given time while we are recording. we were also told that we shouldn't keep any of the equipment unattended as it would be at risk of being stolen. Once we are done with the equipment we have borrowed we should check and make sure we have everything we started out with and pack them away properly.


  

We were also taught that location is key. If we wanted to film in a public place we must have permission. For example, to film at the train station would be hard because the process of recieving permission is long and most likely they would say no. Also filming in dangerous places would get us disqualified. For example, filming on railway tracks would be a health and safety hazard. we were also taught that it would be best if we didnt film at night in a bad neighbourhood as it wouldn't be smart. we should be careful with the content in our film because we may not receive any marks if it isn't deemed appropriate.

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