The first scene shows archive footage from BBC News of the 2012 London Riots. This will be an image of a main street which is crowded with many young people with police cars/vans all round.
The second scene is again footage from BBC News of the Riots but this time focuses on a youth smashing and causing damage to a police car. This is to show just how far the youths of London at this period of time, were prepared to go to show their "stand".
The third frame is where the title of the documentary "Kids These Days" is initially shown. The background will be black with multicoloured text, causing a contrast and independence of the text.
The second scene is again footage from BBC News of the Riots but this time focuses on a youth smashing and causing damage to a police car. This is to show just how far the youths of London at this period of time, were prepared to go to show their "stand".
The third frame is where the title of the documentary "Kids These Days" is initially shown. The background will be black with multicoloured text, causing a contrast and independence of the text.
Storyboard of reconstruction sequence

interview frame drawings
The first interview will be of a teen female, standing outside of a college building to give the impression of her being in "free time" or socialising. This gives the viewer a feel for how a typical teen spends their free time inside and also, in some cases more importantly, outside of college.
The second interview is again of a teenager, who this time gets interview in a corridor against a plain wall with a poster of the college council displayed. This poster is of relevance in the mise-en-scene because the interviewee is part of the college council; but will also go on to mention about out of college activities and their view on youth culture and how youths are portrayed today.
The third interview will be of a teacher within the college. The mise-en-scene for this interview in set within a classroom with a computer and whiteboard in the background; giving an image of day to day life and the tools used within that teacher's life. Also, this teacher will be giving an opinion of today's youths and the balance between education and a social life.
Interview QuestionsThe second interview is again of a teenager, who this time gets interview in a corridor against a plain wall with a poster of the college council displayed. This poster is of relevance in the mise-en-scene because the interviewee is part of the college council; but will also go on to mention about out of college activities and their view on youth culture and how youths are portrayed today.
The third interview will be of a teacher within the college. The mise-en-scene for this interview in set within a classroom with a computer and whiteboard in the background; giving an image of day to day life and the tools used within that teacher's life. Also, this teacher will be giving an opinion of today's youths and the balance between education and a social life.
1. Why do you think teenagers should balance out their social life with their education?
2. How can a teenager’s education be affected by their choices of social activities outside of college?
3. Which is more important in your opinion?
4. What is your opinion on the youth of today?
5. What do you do in your spare time?


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