Monday, 21 May 2012

Risk Management & Budget

Risk Management
Rosie was in charge of the Health & Safety part of our set build , she made sure we was all protected during the set build and made sure everyone was aware of danger. She also had all of our electrical items  pat tested so we could use them in our university and made sure all of the health and safety forms were filled out so we could do the set build. During the set build we made sure there wasn't any risks by making the models aware of the dangers in the studio, using cable covers, placing lights in positions that wasn't in any ones way, made sure all of the walls were stable, wore gloves when building and when moving the lights, we turned the lights of when we wasn't using them and made sure we was looking out for the flashing amber light on the HMI light as it could over heat. During our set build there wasn't any health and safety issues as we all made sure everyone was aware of the risks and we didn't put anyone in danger. 

Budget
When the project began we decided as a group we would split the money each one of us spent at the end of the project, we also decided roughly that we only wanted to spend £50 each.  Samantha was given the role of looking after the budget, so we all knew what the money was being spent on and how much we owe everyone. After we decided on our final idea for our set build and what materials we wanted we realised we would have to spend more money to make sure it looked as good as it could be. The main part of our money was spent on the brick vacuum moulds which we bought from pinewood studios, even though they was very expensive they were a vital part of our set build project. We tried to save money in our set build best as we could by returning items that we hadn't used. This is a list Samantha made of all our expenses during the set build project:

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