- The first problem we could face would be weather issues. If it is raining when we film, water droplets could fall onto the camera lens and ruin the quality of our footage. However, I do think that the use of the rain could make our film more realistic in the documentary sense that this is an average problem the character has to face. In order to ensure that the quality isn't ruined by rain droplets we will keep umbrella's on set big enough to cover the cameras.
- Legal and Ethical issues may occur if we do not have written consent from everyone involved in the film including the owner's of the locations that we use. In order to resolve this we will ensure to have extra consent forms on hand should we need to include any actors or locations that we didn't originally plan for.
- Actors may not be able to make it to filming on the required days. In order to avoid a disturbance to our filming schedule we will keep standby replacement actors on set should they be needed.
- Another problem we could face would be lost/faulty/broken equipment. If our equipment was unusable then we wouldn't be able to film as intended. In order to prevent this we will brig our own equipment to be used in case of emergency.
Tuesday, 1 July 2014
Contingency Plan-D2
In order to ensure that our film runs smoothly we need to make a contingency plan that will guide us should there be any setbacks during filming.
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