Risk Assessment
Hey guys! So today I thought I would share my risk assessment with you all. A quick sum up of a risk assessment is how producers of shows would analyse different potential locations for shootings and what type of risks they involve, who it would mainly effect, what could stop this from happening and how high the level of risk is.
Why I Included A Risk Assessment
As I stated in my quick sum up of what a risk assessment is ,why a risk assessment is important because it helps me disqualify location with too high of risks and analyse locations with smaller risks but also prepare and plan to avoid these risks so that the crew working on the videos safety can be assured. You may want to do this if you ever make decide to make a video in a location that you might think will cause any risk to the safety of your crew because I'm sure none of you want to be sued.

Examples Of Risky Locations
Some high risk locations may be on the top of a building or on the edge of cliff. These places I would not advise working in unless you have the right safety measures and equipment so that you can be 100% sure everyone's safe. For instance they may use harnesses to make sure that even if something did happen they where attached to a cable or even wearing a helmet.
Don't put your staff in danger since at the end of the day they are the ones who create you finale piece.
Low risk areas may be in the safety of your home or recording studio since these places are normally free from the dangers of mother nature. Home or inside locations can be maintained through out the recording session also to make sure there isn't any wires anyone could trip on.