Today we decided to conduct an interview with one of our schools Psychology teachers, Mr De.
However once we captured the interview we realised that the positioning and framing of the shot was not correct.
The image above is a still from the interview. The aspects we are going to be changing is the mise-en-scene. The framing will be more compacts so that the background will not distract form the interviewee.
We are keeping the 'brain prop' as it reflects the context of the interview well, but taking out the book as it is just too much.
We have arranged another interview for Monday 18th October.
However once we captured the interview we realised that the positioning and framing of the shot was not correct.
The image above is a still from the interview. The aspects we are going to be changing is the mise-en-scene. The framing will be more compacts so that the background will not distract form the interviewee.
We are keeping the 'brain prop' as it reflects the context of the interview well, but taking out the book as it is just too much.
We have arranged another interview for Monday 18th October.
Questions:
- What is the definition of an obsession?
- Are you able to overcome an obsession?
- Does somebody's personality or life experiences have effect on what it is they become obsessed with?
- Does an obsession start over night or does it build up in stages?
- Can anybody become obsessed, or is it something that you are born with?
- Is having an obsession recognised as a mental illness?
- What is OCD?
- Can any other mental problems grow from OCD?
- How would a psychologist treat a patient suffering from OCD?
- Can OCD have an effect on your physical health aswell as your mental health?
- How much do you think the media has an effect on people and obsessions?
- At what point does an obsession become dangerous?
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