Tuesday, 4 February 2014

RISK ASSESSMENT

In our teen opening, there are certain risks which we have to take in order to keep the hollywood standard we have promised our anticipating audience.

One of the risks that i will take is riding my bicycle. Riding a bike can be fun as well as a great source of exercise for the human body in general, however many things can go wrong. In preparations before i ride i must make sure my bike is in tip top condition. I could just simply take my bike to Halfords, however this involves me getting my family to drive me all the way to Ponders End and spending money which i do not have. Instead i will need to tighten all the screws on my bike myself, as well as check that the tyres are pumped up (which they are not at this current moment), and that the saddle is in a comfortable position. As well as that, i must make sure i can actually ride still as it has been roughly over a year since my delicate behind has interacted with the cheap, leather-looking plastic saddle.

Another risk assessment we should do is on the choice of location. The area which we have chosen to shoot our scene in is Crouch End. 



Crouch End is not too far north of the college and is easily accessible for everyone in the group.




As you can see we are not likely to get robbed in Crouch End but there is a strong chance we could run into some very anti-sociable people.

In conclusion these are the only real risks i was able to highlight. Hopefully, because of the devilishly handsome author of this blog post, Group 30 will stay amazingly safe pon da roadz.

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