The equipment which I used when creating my trailer was a 4k camera, tripod and microphone. These were the pieces of equipment which I believed I needed in order to make my footage look professional and meet the industry standards.
Here I am setting up the tripod which I used in order to film my interview. A tripod was useful for this as it meant that I could be stood behind the camera asking questions without having to try and hold the camera steady. I set the tripod up both before the day I was filming and also when I was as well. I set it up so that I knew that it worked, meaning that each leg extended and the camera sat on the tripod, being secure so that it didn't fall off and break.
FOLLOWING SAFE WORKING PRACTICES
Whilst filming I had to make sure that I was always aware of the equipment and my surroundings. At Thrifty Store, I had to make sure that all wires were either concealed or made aware of so that members of my crew stayed safe and did not trip over them, this prevented risks to safety. No falls happened due to the wires being wrapped in red tape so that they were visible to members of the crew. I knew that the bulbs in the soft boxes can get very hot. I made sure that I turned these off when I wasn't using them and handled them whilst wearing gloves in order to make sure that I did not burn myself. When the time came to dismantle the lights, I left them to cool before touching them as I knew I needed to remove the bulb and that this would be hot. When removing the bulb, I still wore heatproof gloves as a precaution in order to keep myself safe. I also made sure to handle the bulbs with care as I knew that if I was to drop them, they would shatter and this could potentially cut someone which would need medical attention. By keeping the area which I was filming in safe, it meant that there wasn't any injuries or risks to anyones health and safety on the shoot.
When using my equipment in public, I made sure that I kept all pieces of equipment safe. I did this by making sure that equipment wasn't left in any location and was on a member of the crew at all times. As the equipment such as 4k cameras and tripods are expensive, I knew that it was in my interest to keep them out of the eye of the public unless they were being used. It was also important that when shooting outside, said equipment was not damaged by water. When I was filming it was not forecast to rain however I made sure that all of the equipment was in waterproof cases and were covered with water resistent materials such as umbrellas just in case of a sudden downpour.
PLANNING MATCHING PRODUCTION
FOLLOWING CODES AND CONVENTIONS


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