Although we'll only be shooting one this one location, there may be a few complications such as weather conditions which can affect our equipment and shooting for the whole day. So in order to prevent disturbances, we'll be checking on weather updates throughout the day and bring protective gear for electrical equipments.
You now need to consider the health and safety issues with this location. You should complete a risk assessment: ask Mr Skinner for an example in lesson tomorrow and he can show you how to complete it. You need to think about all the potential problems with filming in that location. It could be the risk of rain and the impact it could have on the filming equipment, for example. You should collect more images of the location. I would go to the forest with your video camera and actually take some test shots so that you can test the lighting - as you're relying on natural light this will be really important. If you need additional lighting you should look into sourcing outdoor lighting.
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