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        					Content ideas
        					
        						
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        					Interview with child who has misophonia
        					
        						- their experiences with it
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        					how it has affected their life
        					
        						- living with family
 
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        					what you do like to do with the restrictions of misophonia
        					
        						- gaming?
 
- how it all started - first signs
 
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        					Interview with mother of child who has misophonia
        					
        						
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        					relations to neurological disorders
        					
        						- obsessions over specific topics in phases 
 
 
- Interview with professional on the subject of misophonia
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        					Introduction 
        					
        						
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        					No scenario - more general 
        					
        						- Videos of all types of triggers no matter the location or setting 
- Cut back to video of eye very quickly after each trigger 
 
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        					Create a 'normal scenario' such as going down for dinner 
        					
        						- Film-like recreation
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        					Follow a person with misophonia downstairs
        					
        						- Highlight the triggers around them by amplifying sounds 
- Take a diegetic sound and make it non-diegetic by amplifying it and make it get increasingly louder 
- Layer the triggers sounds on top of eachother - dont stop the sound playing when it cuts to different triggers around them
- After several layers of sound and showing different shots of triggers, cut to final shot of eye where the person screams - keep it as a close up of eye to show anger
- Cut to black with scream fading and title screen/definition of misophonia coming up
- Cut to their eyes to show twitching and constant looking around
 
 
 
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        					Recreations of scenarios
        					
        						- Use of VFX to help express emotions felt
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        					When interviewees are discussing a subject - particulalry the person with misophonia, I can recreate a scenario 
        					
        						- this can help the audience to understand and visualise their feelings
 
 
 
- Group questions together and all 3 people can answer them to get different viewpoints (child and mother are going to be talking more specific to them and professional more general)