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Risk Assessment
Risk: Audience / Public
Cause: Interaction with the public, accidental physical contact
How much harm: Minor, will cause disruption
Resolve: choose appropriate times
Costume/ Make-up
how much farm:
Cause: Allergies, can get in eyes, make a mess
Resolve: use a moderate amount
Risk: Slipping/tripping/falling
How much risk: damage your body, hurt yourself
Harm level: medium
Resolve: Be cautious around stairs
Cause: Interaction with the public, accidental physical contact
How much harm: Minor, will cause disruption
Resolve: choose appropriate times
Costume/ Make-up
how much farm:
Cause: Allergies, can get in eyes, make a mess
Resolve: use a moderate amount
Risk: Slipping/tripping/falling
How much risk: damage your body, hurt yourself
Harm level: medium
Resolve: Be cautious around stairs
Costume & props research
Planning costume and props- media from Abraham Jones
Extra:
I observed the type of clothing used in hip-hop. Clothing is expensive, branded, and very detailed in quality and quantity. Far from simple at some points. This includes hefty jewellery, excessive facial decorations, etc. This is to symbolise characters, to prove their success with unique clothing most people wouldn't be able to afford. it gives off a sense of over-flowing confidence that most hip-hop artists/rappers have to this day. This is accompanied by many other things, such as body language and facial expression. They are normally firm and solid to compliment the style of clothing and props.
Rappers don't often go for jeans or casual shirts in their video, nor any form of smart wear. It is outof the ordinary.
Extra:
I observed the type of clothing used in hip-hop. Clothing is expensive, branded, and very detailed in quality and quantity. Far from simple at some points. This includes hefty jewellery, excessive facial decorations, etc. This is to symbolise characters, to prove their success with unique clothing most people wouldn't be able to afford. it gives off a sense of over-flowing confidence that most hip-hop artists/rappers have to this day. This is accompanied by many other things, such as body language and facial expression. They are normally firm and solid to compliment the style of clothing and props.
Rappers don't often go for jeans or casual shirts in their video, nor any form of smart wear. It is outof the ordinary.
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