1. Quest ident - Wickes ident
I had recorded all the footage for the one minute ident, based on DIY and TV remotes, as this was where the focus was. Then I made sure the camera and tripod was set up, in a way that everyone was aware that I was recording so they would not trip over the equipment so there would not be any issues with health and safety. I had then looked at my shooting script to remind myself on what shots to take.
Firstly, I had adjusted the camera's settings and made sure the lighting and focus was correct, I first had filmed the store shots, shots of the shelfs, and equipment. I looked back at my storyboard to make sure I had recorded all the store shots and did not leave out any equipment. While recording I made sure the camera equipment was not in anyone's way, preventing any accidents or problems occurring. I also had reminded the security that I was allowed to film here. One health and safety aspect was that there might be equipment on the floor from the stores, it was made sure that they were identified and made clear not to step over then.
Filming the Wickes ident had went well, with no issues at all. I was able to film the ident within the short time slot I had, and all the shots that I had identified on the shooting script were done. With the production being done, it allowed me to start my post-production, as stated in my production schedule and meet the final deadline. As I followed my risk assessment, there were no health and safety issues.
After recording my footage, I found that one of my clips were blurry, but it was fine as I took extra shots beforehand to counter this. The footage that I had recorded was clear and didn't take too long to focus on the subject.
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