Our documentary will start with the fact: ‘On average, a teenager needs between 8-10 hours of sleep to properly function throughout the day’. This straight away gives the audience an clue as to what the documentary will consist of.
It then fades to Ross, the subject of the experiment, explaining what he will be doing and his opinions on the experiment. After he’s finished, the title the swipe on to the screen and the music will start.
Then we will start the documentary with a Sleep Specialist explain the dangers and potential outcomes of sleep deprivation. She will also explain why it is important for teenagers to get the right amount of sleep.
After the specialist has finished, the camera will be above Ross as he sleeps. The alarm will go off and the experiment will begin. After he has got dressed and eaten his breakfast, the regular physical and mental tests will begin. These tests will be carried out every two hours and the footage with the most shocking and surprising outcomes will be involved within the nine minutes. Therefore eventually ending up with a clear idea of how important sleep is. This can also be visually recognised by graphs and statistics that we calculate by the results of the tests.
The documentary will end when Ross can no longer stay awake, at that point the documentary will be concluded with results of each of the tests.
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