The document outlines a script for a documentary investigating the impact of cannabis use on under 18s. It discusses statistics on cannabis use in the UK and the potential risks of regular use before age 18, including lowered IQ. Interviews are planned with a drug researcher and release center to get their views on a recent study finding cannabis can have different effects on younger versus adult brains.
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1. Script
Sign on:
Amongst the 62 million citizens that are currently living in the UK, it is said that 5,678,618 of them
regularly smoke marijuana, 55% of those users are under 18s.
Before age 18, even though the brain is still being organised and remodelled to become more
efficient, it may be more vulnerable to damage from drugs. Regular smokers who are under 18 are
at a higher risk as it lowers the IQ by 8 points.
I’m Oliver Scandrett and I will be investigating how people feel about the recent study which
suggests that Cannabis is more harmful to under 18s.
VO:
On the 10thdecember 2012, there was a debate on whether to legalise Marijuana or not.
VO/link:
I am at the Release teenage drug help centre, to interview Basak Tas who is a drug researcher, to
find out his views on the recent report that Cannabis has a damaging effect on under 18s.
Interview:
There has recently been a study which displays the first convincing evidence that Cannabis has a
different effect on the younger brain than those of adults.
Recent findings of a long term study suggest that people who regularly use Cannabis in their youth
have effected memory, attention span and intelligence, what do you think about this?
In your experience, what impact does under 18s smoking weed have?
How does your job have an impact on young people and drugs?
2. Hazard Risk to who Level of risk How to manage
Carrying heavy equipments Director and producer and Medium risk I will evenly distribute all equipment
presenter. around to all of my crew to lower risk
and so all the equipment isn’t being
carried around by majorly one
person. Doing this will lower the risk
Filming and cooperating with Director, producer and High In order to stay safe around the
strangers during interviews. camera woman. people I am interviewing I will always
ensure that I have someone with me
as I don’t know the people I am
interviewing and I don’t know what
they are capable of. This is needed
more when interviews are scheduled
via the internet.
Exposed wires To people who I am High In order to stay safe on set I will
interviewing, director, ensure that if there is any wires out
producer, camera woman that they are hidden and out of the
and the best boy or dolly way. I could tape them to the floor to
grip. ensure that they are loose and
capable of causing risk or I could put
them somewhere where people
don’t walk.
Weather conditions and filming To the equipments that I will High Weather is big factor to risk when on
be using such as the camera, set/filming as there are wires
tripods and microphone, to everywhere and things might get wet
director, producer, best boy etc. To prevent this risk I am going to
and dolly boy. film in doors and keep equipment,
which are vulnerable to damage
because of weather, in their
bags/holders. Wear appropriate
clothing for example gripped trainers
or coats/umbrellas.
4. Crew list
Name Number Role Email
Malaika Bernard 07539022419 Sound Woman Malaika.bernard@h
otmail.com
Oliver Scandrett 07904033197 Presenter/interview oliverscandrett@ao
er l.com
Basak Tas 02073242972 Interviewee Basaktas@release.o
rg.uk
Demi Lowe 07758856421 Director/Editor/Pro demichristina@live.
ducer co.uk