This was our final day of filming, shooting the indoor scenes with all the characters together. The sound,light and camera operator discussed the best lighting for this scenes. we filmed on a bright day where the sun was shining through so decided that the extra lighting was not needed.
For the shot of the brothers running down the stairs, we needed to use extra lighting because it was starting to get dark and dim outside. as we were portraying a morning scenes we needed the house to be as bright as possible.
During all of our filming days we looked around for any more health and safety risk that we didn't notice before, as we were using a lived in house we had to check for things on the floor, wires,shoes etc anything that could cause a health risk to the crew or our cast. in the shot shown above our characters were being filmed running down stairs which could cause serious or minor injury if one of our characters fell down the stairs. to overcome any dangers we discussed with each of the cast members and warned them not to run down the stairs fast or to touch other cast members that were going down at the same time as this could lead to a falling. we also checked the stairs and around the bottom of the stairs for anything that may trip our cast up and cause danger.
for the scenes shot in the woods there are clearly going to be many risk that could harm our cast if we didn't assess them properly. for example when the brothers were riding there bikes through the woods we noticed that there we tree roots in the middle of the course they were going to change, so we looked around for another pathway similar that wouldn't cause any obvious harm to our cast. riding a bike is a health and safety risk of its own, if the cast were to ride to fast or swerve it could cause an incident so we discussed with our cast members and warned them not to ride to fast or competitively as this could cause an accident.
Cooking the Pasta and Garlic bread for our cast to eat in the dinner scene. |
Cast and crew discussing the best camera angle and position for this shot and the lighting needed |
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