Health & Safety
Issues
During both the filming of my music video and editing my music video i will make sure i stick to the following rules / regulations
Filming:
During the filming process of my music video i will keep these health and safety points in mind:
- There is a risk of falling / tripping when filming within the woods
- Weather may change such as it may rain therefore the ground within the woods will become slippery which will lead to a fall
- Within the woods there are many dead or dying trees due to the season so therefore a lose branch may fall and cause injury
- The general woodland enviroment will be dangerous if we decide to explore further such as if we diecide to climb over walls or tree stumps etc there is a risk of injury to myself or others around
- Another thing is that the journey to the woods involves crossing a road so we will be carefull and look out for both vehicals and pedestrians
- In BOTH locations the above h & s points apply
- The river side and hill side will be dangerous such as the slippery surface near the river and the steep uneven surface up the hillside
-Filming in the woods close to where a horse is (horse could attack the artist)
Editing:
I will keep the following health and safety points in mind during the editing stage of my music video :
- Generally the only health and safety that will be involved here with the editing stage will be the health and sfaety while using the computer, and these points are as follows:
Protect yourself : computer Health and Safety issues
The information in this guide will help you to develop good working practices
when using a personal computer or workstation.
Adopt a good posture
• Your back is supported.
• Your head is up.
• Your upper arms are relaxed.
Your hands and wrists are most comfortable when:
• Your forearm is nearly at a right angle to your upper arm.
• Your wrist is in a straight line with your hand and forearm.
Adjust your seating position
To prevent the onset of fatigue, you should have a break, or change of activity, for about 10
minutes after every uninterrupted 60 minutes of computer work.
Short, frequent breaks are more satisfactory than occasional, longer breaks.
If possible, breaks should be taken away from the screen.
In between breaks, look into the distance and stretch occasionally.
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