Contingency Plans.

As we have a production schedule that we are planning to stick to we need to make sure we have a back up plan if any of the following things go wrong.
For example -
  • Broken Equipment - We would first make sure we have all the necessary equipment we need in order to film, being a video camera and a tripod. We would then check if the camera is working, has enough battery and memory, next we would check if the tripod enabled the camera to slot onto the tripod. If any technical problems with the camera go wrong for example there is no more space or the battery has run out we would make sure we have a spare video camera on sight just in case anything was to go wrong.
  • Bad weather - As we need to carry the product outside and too our location we would need to make sure the weather was suitable, in case it rains which will be hazardous towards the product and equipment. If necessary we will either have to wait for any bad weather to pass or re schedule to a more appropriate time.
  • Missing Personnel - As we are using a actor to play in our commercial we would need a back-up representive if our current actor was unable to film at the specific time, if not we will then re-schedule to a time which suited our representive
  • Sickness - If myself of my team partner were to fall ill we would either attempt to carry on filming or editing, if not one of us would still use the time constructively and improve or complete any outstanding work for the Unit.

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