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Mental Health Issues in College

Students

Written by:
Nestor Arrieta
Paola Correa
Aydee Daniela Carrillo
Mark Winslett

RWS 1301
Dr. Vierra
The University of Texas at El Paso
December 10, 2018
Final DRAFT
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1 VIDEO OF COLLEGE STUDENTS WALKING MUSIC IN THE BACKGROUND
0:06
“Mental Health Issues in
College Students is a Silent
Epidemic”

2 VIDEO OF GIRL READING MUSIC IN THE BACKGROUND


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“On average, 15% of college
students suffer from mental
health issues”(Kumaraswamy
2013).

3 VIDEO OF EMPTY CLASSROOM MUSIC IN THE BACKGROUND


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“Mental Health Issues are the
Leading cause of Drop-outs in
College Students.” (Garlow
2008)”

4 VIDEO OF MAN SLEEPING MUSIC IN THE BACKGROUND


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“Mental Health issues can be
caused by lack of sleep,
stress, and other factors”.

5 VIDEO OF SAD/ANXIOUS GIRL MUSIC IN THE BACKGROUND


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”Symptoms may include
Anxiety, Depression, Insomnia
and others (NAMI 2018)”.

6 VIDEO OF A PERSON WALKING AWAY MUSIC IN THE BACKGROUND


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“Sadly, 40% of suffering
students don’t seek help (NIH
2018).”

7 PICTURE OF UTEP COUNSELING CENTER MUSIC IN THE BACKGROUND


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“Here at UTEP, we have a
dedicated counseling center”.
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“You might think you’re alone


but there is always help”.

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"Seek help at your local
counseling center at your
university.”

“... AND REMEMBER, YOU’RE


NOT ALONE.”

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Film Nomenclature
Here are some scriptwriting terms you can use. You need to use at least
one term in every scene.

ANGLE: Directs the camera to focus on a person or thing.


AD LIB: Instructs actors to make up and fill in dialogue in the scene.
CUT TO: To go from one scene, or element in a scene, to another very
quickly.
DISSOLVE: A film editing technique where one scene "melts" or fades
into another scene.
ESTABLISHING SHOT: Use to be used to give an overall perspective of a
scene.
EXT. Short for exterior, or outside.
FADE IN: This is the start of the screenplay.
FADE OUT: This is the end.
Fg: Stands for Foreground. Used to place an object or person in front
of the scene.
FREEZE FRAME: The image freezes on the screen and becomes a still shot.
INT.: Short for interior, or indoors.
INTERCUT: To go back and forth between to locations, scenes, or
elements in a scene.
INSERT: An item that is inserted into the camera view. Usually a note,
or picture is inserted so the audience can either read what is on the
note, or see the picture.
Master scene heading: Begins each new scene. It consists of three
parts: The LOCATION, PLACE, and TIME of the scene. For example:
* EXT. PLAYGROUND - NIGHT or
* INT. BEDROOM - DAY
MONTAGE or SERIES OF SHOTS: A number of different scenes shown one
after the other. Used to show a number of events passing in a short
period of time.
OS or OC: OFF SCREEN or OFF CAMERA. A character talks, or something
happens out of view of the camera.
OVER THE SHOULDER: A camera shot over the shoulder of a character.
PAN: A camera shot that pivots up and down, or side to side.
PLOT POINT: A turning point, or transition in the screenplay that
propels the screenplay forward.
POV: POINT OF VIEW. The perspective view of one character as they look
at another character or thing in the scene.
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REVERSE SHOT: When two characters are talking to each other and the
camera shifts for one character to the other.
SLOW MOTION: Self-explanatory.
SPLIT SCREEN: The location of the scene is divided in to two, or more
sections.
SUBLIM: A shot lasting less than a second. (The brief flashbacks scenes
usually done when a character is dying and their live flash before
their eyes)
SUPER: A SUPERIMPOSITION. One image merged into another image.
VO: VOICE OVER. Usually used by a narrator of a scene. The character
doing the VO is usually not in the same location as the scene.
ZOOM: A camera focus upon something in the scene.

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