Wednesday, January 6, 2016

LO1- Treatment


Title- Why its okay to speak about mental health

Medium- Our video will be uploaded onto websites an YouTube in the form of a digital video, it will be displayed on TV's, Computers, phones and other such devices. Usually digital video format for this use is also saved as a .mp4 or .avi project with both file types having their uses and while the end video will be online there will also be a saved copy on a hard drive or SD card.
Running Time- 3-5 minutes
Synopsis- A short documentary about how and why young people are put of discussions about mental health. We are going to delve deeper into the reasons behind their aversions to these issues.

The question that we are taking from the brief to talk about in this documentary is: What puts young people of current discussions of mental health?

Characters- The first person to star in the documentary is the narrator who is Ewan Carter.
We chose Ewan as he is well spoken. 


To start the documentary we are going to have a narrator who will be a professional actor.

Throughout there will be interviews with different young people answering the question based on the brief. To avoid any legal and ethical issues we will only record their voices and add other people acting as them- you will not see faces.

Key Scenes-

Open with narrator- what he will say- ‘hi guys today we are going to speak to a range of different young people and ask them why they think that themselves and their peers are put of speaking about current mental health issues and why they have aversions to the subject.’-

Visual- the narrator- walking through the streets of Sheffield.
  







Character List-


Launch Date- March 22nd 2016








title of the production, medium, running time, synopsis, key scenes, character list







Structure Of The Video and Its Main Points/Key Scenes:

Introduction-
Talking about mental health what it is and how it effects people. 
Saying what the video is going to cover and why the video has been made.
Setting up the scene and starting the overall narrative and the main point of money.

Setting Up The First Interviews-
Footage setting up the interviews location and tone.
Footage of the interviews, key moments and effective quotes.
These interviews will be from lower wealth people, emphasising that.

Concluding The Interview-
Concluding what we took away from those interviews and adding a fact or two.

Setting Up The Second Interviews-
Footage setting up the interviews location and tone.
Footage of the interviews, key moments and effective quotes.
With fast pace editing and a bit more of a darker focus.
These interviews will be from mid wealth people.

Concluding The Interview-
Concluding what we took away from those interviews and adding a fact or two.

Some facts and statistics-
Talking about some shocking statistics , attention catching editing and a slightly lighter tone.
Some sarcasm and humour.

Setting Up The Final Interviews- 
Creating a final much more serious tone.
Showing the traveling to the interview location.

The Final Interviews-
Main quotes, effective lines from the interview.
much more wide questions with different possible interpretations.
Also main clips from previous interviews.

Closing Statement-
Close the video off talking about motivation, how money and happieness are linked but seporate and credits.

Production Plan:


casting/location

script

story board

Equipment needed

asset list

CONTINGENCIES
State here what your back up idea for your production is. 

KEY MILESTONES
Things you need to do to make your production – give a rough estimate of the dates they will be completed by. For example
1. Planning (narrative, song permission, storyboards, location scouting, risk assessment)
2. Filming
3. Editing 

PROPS AND MODELS
Who  is going to play the characters
What props do you need?

HEALTH AND SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS.
This means things to consider when you are out filming. For example:
1. First aider
2. Keeping equipment safe/ overheating of equipment
3. Safety of people whilst filming






























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