For the health and safety requirements for our psychoanalytical film, we considered a range of things, such as making sure the camera equipment was safely put away when we were not recording aspects of our film because all of our video was filmed out on location, so we had to be careful it didn’t get stolen. Due to a lot of our film being hand held, we ensured that the camera was fastened around the director’s neck at all times, to prevent it being dropped. We made sure that when we used the tripod, it was put together properly so that it stabilised the camera at all times. Subsequently, we also made sure that the tripod wasn’t obstructing pedestrians.
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