Health and Safety

 Tom and Oscar created a health and safety post for our group project. 

 Motor bikes 

As there were multiple elements of our film that require us to extra take care in acting and filming our scenes. The first area we films that had potential area's of danger were the motor bike scenes. As there were two members of our acting cast that knew how to drive motorbikes and have high levels of experience we decided it would be the safest option to give them the roles of the characters who have to drive the bikes in the getaway chase. 



This decision resulted in us having to give Ollie Blayne and Oli Newland to be the main protagonist and antagonist. As the motor bike scene looks best at relatively high speeds these two people had to be put forward for these two roles. 

The props 

As our props have a dangerous nature we made sure to handle them with extreme care and made sure they had as little involvement in the scene as possible. These props hold vital context within our scenes so it was imperative we had them in our clips. We fully understood that our props can cause harm, therefore when placing them on the table and putting them in position we were very careful and made no mistakes. When planning our storyline we also made sure that there was to be no clips that included any use or the weapons. 



As you can see there are a wide range of props that we used on our "weapon table". We tried to reduce or eliminate as many hazards as we could. 

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