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Plannning
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2. Our title sequence will
begin with a light switch
being turned off, and
will lead onto a
montage of people
asleep in different
places- we will use the
sound effect of snoring
behind the first shot of
someone asleep and
then lead on to use a
lullaby as background
music throughout the
remainder of the title
sequence.
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6. This is the framing for
our interview with
Edna Sweeney (the
wife of a snorer)- we
will position her to
the right of the
screen with her
eyeline in the top
third of the screen.
The interview will
most likely be held
within her house so
the mise-en-scene
will be very relaxed.
7. For our
interview with
Mr Vincent (a
new dad) we
will position him
to the right side
of the screen
with his eyeline
in the top third
of the screen-
we will be
filming the
interview in a
classroom as he
is a teacher.
8. For our interview
with Miss Ferebe
(new mum) she will
also be positioned
on the right side of
the screen with her
eyeline in the top
third. The interview
will also be held in a
classroom as she is
a teacher.
9. When we hold
our interview with
Yvonne Harrison
(psychology
lecturer) we will
position her to
the left of the
screen with their
eyeline in the top
third of the
screen.
10. When we hold our
interview with Chris
Ison (night shift
worker) we will
position him on the
right hand side of
the screen- his code
of attire will be his
work uniform and
we will use a plain
background.
11. We will position
Caroline Carney (a
new mum) on the
left hand side of the
screen when filming
her interview, whilst
ensuring her
eyeline is in the top
third of the screen.
12. Questions for new mums and dads (Mr Vincent , Caroline Carney and Miss Ferebe):
•Can you talk us through the routine you had to adapt to with a newborn baby in your life..?
•Was it you or your partner that got up more in the night due to the new baby?
•Tell us how you switch off/calm down..
•How do you feel when you haven’t had enough sleep?
•Being a busy teacher, what do you do to keep yourself awake in the day at work, etc.?
•Did you or your partner take any remedies at all to help you stay awake?
•Does the lack of sleep affect your behaviour during the day if you are disrupted in your sleep, if so how?
•Have there been any changes in the baby’s behaviour throughout the day, due to disruptions during the
previous night?
•Have there been any improvements to their sleeping pattern to date?
•Are they still waking up during the night now?
•From your own knowledge, how many hours sleep are newborns recommended to have a night?
Questions for Mrs Sweeney (wife of a snorer):
•Can you talk us through your nightly routine, around your husbands snoring?
•How did your husband’s snoring affect you?
•How do deal with his snoring?
•Has he had any operations for his snoring?
•Roughly how many hours of sleep do you get a night?
•Did or do you take any remedies to help you sleep through his snoring?
•Is he still snoring?
13. Questions for Psychologist :
•What is your job and how did you get into the job?
•How important is sleep?
•How does sleep deprivation/lack of sleep affect us? Physically and mentally
•Can too much sleep have any negative effects such as makes us overtired, make us gain weight
etc..?
•Why do we dream?
•Can we dream of something that can come true in the future?
•What makes us yawn? Is it true that it is contagious?
•Do men and women need different amounts of hours sleep?
•How many hours sleep a night do we need on an average, for the average person?
•What is the best way to keep ourselves awake?
•Do remedies for sleep actually work or is it all psychological?
•Why do we sleep?
Questions for Chris Ison (shift worker):
•What does your job involve?
•How do you feel after a night shift?
•How many hours sleep do you get a day?
•Have you ever taken any remedies to help you stay awake during a night shift?