RISK ASSESSMENT
-When Jesse is being taken over by her evil twin, she uses her newly found telekinetic powers to push the others against the walls. To avoid this being dangerous when acting, we placed the side of our forearms out so that hitting the floor would not damage our backs.
-When Jesse was stabbing Ashley in the stomach with smashed glass, we made sure the glass was blunt and that Ashley had some kind of padding underneath her top to protect her.
-When Jesse is strangling Hal with a chain, we ran through the choreography of the scene so as to reassure one another we wouldn't be strangling someone for real, and made sure that the chain is loose with Hals hands covering it so you can not tell.
-When lighting the candles for our filming we made sure we lit them with care, i.e without burning ourselves and also when moving around we took caution in making sure we dont knock them over.
-When applying Georgie's make up, there were pieces of glass protruding out of her fake cuts, to make sure that this was safe we let Georgie apply the glass herself so that she knows how far to push the glass in without touching her actual skin.
By Elle + Georgie.
-When Jesse was stabbing Ashley in the stomach with smashed glass, we made sure the glass was blunt and that Ashley had some kind of padding underneath her top to protect her.
-When Jesse is strangling Hal with a chain, we ran through the choreography of the scene so as to reassure one another we wouldn't be strangling someone for real, and made sure that the chain is loose with Hals hands covering it so you can not tell.
-When lighting the candles for our filming we made sure we lit them with care, i.e without burning ourselves and also when moving around we took caution in making sure we dont knock them over.
-When applying Georgie's make up, there were pieces of glass protruding out of her fake cuts, to make sure that this was safe we let Georgie apply the glass herself so that she knows how far to push the glass in without touching her actual skin.
By Elle + Georgie.