1. Shot/Interview Setting Content/ Purpose
Opener _ this is where you
get your audience interested
in the story.
There will be video clips
from youtube and a voice
over explaining some facts
about what is video gaming
and some examples
To tell the audience what is
this documentary is and give
a better understanding what
they are about to watch
First Interview- this is
often an emotional sound
bite – to evoke an emotional
response from your
audience and keep them
interested.
For this interview we have
got Jian, he is a student from
CWC and he will tell us his
gaming experience. What
has gaming done to him
good and bad experiences.
To show non-gamers what
can gaming do to you and
how it change your life
Impartial to interview 2
Extra shots - These show
the audience more about the
place and the people in the
story. They make the report
more interesting.
We will film some random
shots of consoles and the
expression when people are
playing video games
To show gamers how they
looks like when they are
playing video games
Second interview -
The person you talk to will
now start to explain their
story
In this interview we have got
Tom a student from CWC.
He will talk about what he
thinks of video games good
points and bad points
To share opinions to other
people or to persuade them
that gaming is not a bad
thing
impartial with interview 1
More Extra shots to
support your story.
Just some shots of locations
like: their room, their house
etc…
To give info about their life
Conclusion/ Positive
outlook - summarise the
outcome, or possible
outcomes, of the story.
We want the audiences have
a better understanding what
video game is and show
them video game is not a
violent thing they think it is.
To show the audiences
about how video games can
change their life and what
problems they face.