Post #15 Risks During Filming
As shown in the table, filming in the woods comes with a risk. There could be hunters, wildlife or harmful plants in the area. The location I am looking forward to recording in is my neighborhood park, where the forest is. This may cause trouble as there are locals strolling and may get into view. This means I have to wait until they leave. Not only this but they hinder when I get to film. If they are there for too long; I might not get to record in this area at all. Some other risks may be filming during a gloomy day. It may rain which is not included in my film altering the process as I am only using my phone to record.
Although, some solutions are to bring a friend or guardian along with me. This allows filming to be easier because if there are hunters, they are more likely to see that we are active humans. Filming during quiet times at the park benefits me as well. This is because locals will not be visible and cannot get in the way of filming. Maintaining these solutions, I am sure I will have a smooth filming process. Furthermore, I will not be questioned if I have another person with me. Tnis other person may be my friend Olivia or my mother. These people will help me by keeping me company and criticizing how I film.


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