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This documentary examines the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of British youth. B-roll footage shows students returning to school and socializing together again after lockdowns. While lockdowns are hopefully a thing of the past, interviews with a student and college staff member reveal that the pandemic has still negatively impacted students' mental health. The documentary aims to shed light on the true effects of the pandemic and multiple lockdowns on young people's mental well-being.

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This documentary examines the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of British youth. B-roll footage shows students returning to school and socializing together again after lockdowns. While lockdowns are hopefully a thing of the past, interviews with a student and college staff member reveal that the pandemic has still negatively impacted students' mental health. The documentary aims to shed light on the true effects of the pandemic and multiple lockdowns on young people's mental well-being.

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Visuals Dialogue

B-Roll of students walking With lockdowns hopefully a


together around Henley thing of the past,
college campus socialising vaccinations now being
and laughing together, distributed and the new
they’re looking away from hope we are finally beating
the camera as if they don’t COVID-19, Members of the
know they are being filmed. British youth are back in
schools, back together and
finally socialising again.
B-Roll of classroom showing Now back in the classrooms,
students working. Close-ups students are thrown back
of student typing on lap- into normality after
top with work scattered dealing with being in and
around, fade out into black out of online school
then title screen as last
line is said. But although we may
hopefully be nearing the
end to the pandemic, the
effects of the multiple
lockdowns and isolation on
the British youth’s mental
health still remain
Cut to interview in studio. -Read Interview questions
Multi- camera editing
switching between showing
interviewer and interviewee
to just close-ups on the
interviewee.
B-roll of student putting Evident in the interview
masks on and walking into with Henley student, Lottie
classroom, camera following Archer, members of the
them from a point of view British youth are still
shot. learning to cope with the
mental health issues caused
or worsened by the
pandemic. To get another
opinion on this topic, I
asked Sarah Wilson, mental
health first aid trained
college curriculum leader
how they feel the pandemic
has affected the British
Youth’s mental health.
Cut to interview in studio - Read interview
with Sarah Wilson. Again, questions
using Multi- camera editing
switching between showing
interviewer and interviewee
to just close-ups on the
interviewee.
B-roll of Henley college Through this documentary I
students laughing together have learnt the true
in Rotherfield Campus effects the pandemic had on
young people’s mental
health, which is not only
noticed by them but
recognised by teachers as
well.
The hope the pandemic is
finally at an end is more
prevalent than ever in not
only the British youth but
all people

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