Treatment - Plymouth Ski Slope documentary
We open on a low shot, the side of a dry ski slope is visible, and a skier is slowing coming towards the camera on a lift. The words "A Portrait" appear in bold white writing, close to the skiers feet. Emotive music starts as the words fade and the skier moves out of frame.
We then move to a time lapse of multiple skiers moving up the lift, and exiting onto a fully visible ski slope. They move in a comic way as they wait for their friends to re-group, they then move off onto the slope and disappear from view. More skiers replace them, the slope is fairly busy. We can also see lots of grass, and untidy work equipment on the each side of the slope, the feeling is run-down.
As the music picks up, we then start to see other parts of the ski slope area, the shots move in time to the music in a rhythm. We see part of the beginners slope, and a sign that proclaims 'Skiers and Snowboarders only beyond this point" This is a learner slope. We see a tyre left lying on the slope, this enforces a feeling of run-down and not looked after. The shot changes so a sign for "the cresta run" comes into view, and we see a bin and an old shed with broken equipment in it. We move back to the low shot of the lift, this time with no one on it, the matting is worn and mossy. A close up view of the "end of run" sign is shown, the writing is fading and the sign is torn. The music becomes more upbeat and we see a pair of ski's moving, a close up of a snow-boarder sorting out his shoes and board. As the music gets even faster we swap to a shot of some freestyle snowboarding, groups of people playing around with ramps and rails. We see one is an instructor, and the shot switches to multiple shots of instructors completing daily tasks such as changing into uniform, completing level cards and checking the diary for lesson times. As the music slows down again, we watch as people par-take in lessons with instructors on what appears to be a zigzag path and also the main slope. The shot then moves inside to the 'lodge'. We see instructors again, showing the costumers how to set up ski's, they laugh and joke with the young children. The music slows and fades, we listen as the instructors speak to each other and the camera about how the slope needs help. "less people with money to spend on hobbies" and "slope needs upkeep" are some sentences that are worded. We then see costumers, talking about the brilliant qaulity of the instructors and about how the slope needs to promote more to encourage people up.
The music then picks up again and we see more costumers having lessons and using the slope, some are well practiced and some need more help. As the pace of the music quickens the shot moves again to freestyle and we see instructors showing people how to use the rails.
We then see a final long shot of the main lodge, and the view from the high parts of the slope. In bold white writing we see the words "Help support your local ski slope in 2012" the music and words fade out together and the scene ends.
Risk Assesment
Risk - Snowboarders could fall and hit the camera and risk possible injury to themselves and also damage equipment and injure crew members.
Likelyhood - Is possible but unlikely as sportsmen feature are of advanced levels and in control.
Prevention of risk - Ensure all particpants know where the cameras are, and reduce risk of a crash by keeping cameras an appropriate distance away from freestyle features and lessons.
Risk - Sport is exhausting, participants could risk overheating and fainting.
Likelyhood - Participants are usually aware of how much fluid they need to consume.
Prevention of risk - Make sure that water is readily available and breaks are taken regularly.
Risk - Filming outside could pose a potential risk because of changeable weather. Equipment could get wet or overheat.
Likelyhood - Possible put easily prevented.
Prevention of risk - check weather on the day of filming, take appropriate covers. Allow time for the camera to be switched off and put away at points during the day to prevent overheating in a hot sun.
Risk - Filming takes place in a situation where children are present. Parents might not be comfortable with their children being filmed.
Likelyhood - Very likely
Prevention of Risk - Check before hand which parents would be ok with their children being filmed, ask them to sign a consent form. If not, blur the childrens faces out or do not include them in the filming of scenes.