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Hope FM: Life Changing Radio.

• Hope FM jingle starts, stating the words 'Across Bournemouth', an establishing shot of Bournemouth gardens is shown.

• The jingle says 'Poole' and an establishing shot of Poole town center is shown to show Poole to the audience.

• 'And Christchurch', an establishing shot of Christchurch castle is shown.

• An establishing shot of the train going through the town center of Poole is then shown

• 'This is 90.1, Hope FM', an establishing shot of a microphone and leaflets is shown. The microphone has an upwards panning and the leaflets have a focus pull. This establishes the overall radio theme of the documentary.

• Medium close up of Paige presenting the start of the documentary and introducing the overall theme. This will end with the rhetorical question asking if Hope FM is life changing radio, therefore sparking curiosity to the audience. Paige then walks into the Hope FM studio. The music then starts, and the names of distribution are shown.

• A medium close up of Emma is then shown, whilst she talks about how Hope FM is life changing radio.

• An intercut is then shown in Emma's interview of her training up a person. This is a mid-shot. This represents when Emma talks about the training.

• Another intercut is shown of Emma and Ryan presenting. This is a mid-shot and a focus pull. This shows Emma presenting to the audience.

• The narrative device is then shown, which shows images of Dan, Ryan, Victoria and Sheena. Dan’s image is in colour, and the others are in black and white. This shows the audience that Dan’s interview is the next interview. A voice over from the documentarian, Paige also informs the audience of Dan’s interview, as well as informing them of his job title.

• Medium close up of Dan is shown in the Production studio. Faders and Headphones can be seen in the background, creating a motif. Dan talks about how he found Hope FM.

• The narrative device is then shown, which shows images of Dan, Ryan, Victoria and Sheena. Ryan’s image is in colour, and the others are in black and white. This shows the audience that Ryan’s interview is the next interview. A voice over from the documentarian, Paige also informs the audience of Ryan’s interview, as well as informing them of his job title.

• Mid-shot of Ryan is shown in the Production studio talking about how Hope FM has influenced him and how he started work there. Another presenter can be seen in the background of this shot, emphasising the overall radio theme to the documentary.

• The narrative device is then shown, which shows images of Dan, Ryan, Victoria and Sheena. Victoria’s image is in colour, and the others are in black and white. This shows the audience that Victoria’s interview is the next interview. A voice over from the documentarian, Paige also informs the audience of Victoria’s interview, as well as informing them of her job title.

• Mid shot of Victoria is shown in the co-presenter area of the Hope FM studio. The microphone is in shot out of focus, again this is a motif. Victoria talks about how friendly the presenters are.

• An intercut is then shown of Victoria placing headphones onto her head. This is a close up, and shows Victoria co-presenting to the audience.

• The narrative device is then shown, which shows images of Dan, Ryan, Victoria and Sheena. Sheena’s image is in colour, and the others are in black and white. This shows the audience that Sheena’s interview is the next interview. A voice over from the documentarian, Paige also informs the audience of Sheena’s interview, as well as informing them of her job title.

• A mid close up of Sheena is shown in the production studio in the seating area. She is surrounded by the sound proofing, which is constantly seen within the documentary. Sheena talks about how she got her current job.

• A mid close up of Dan is again shown in the production studio talking about how he got to start working immediately and exploring aspects of radio.

• An intercut is shown which is a close up of Dan's hand on the touch screen in the Hope FM studio, which shows Dan at work.

• A close up of Hope FM leaflets is also shown, as this shows the slogan and name of the documentary, 'Life changing radio'. This is a focus pull.

• Photograph of Victoria and Ryan is shown in the Hope FM studio. This is shown while Victoria starts speaking.

• Mid shot of Victoria is shown, she starts talking about her friendship with Ryan Boydon.

• Another photograph of Ryan and Victoria is shown, to present their friendship.

• Another photograph of Victoria and Ryan is shown to present their friendship.

• An intercut is then shown of Ryan and Victoria presenting Generation Y. This is a close up to mid shot.

• Mid close up of Sheena is shown in the seating area of the production area is shown. Sheena talks about when a listener called in about her daughter self-harming.

• An intercut which is a close up of the blue light flashing in the Hope FM studio, which is the light that flashes when there is a phone call.

• This goes back to a mid-close up of Sheena in the production studio, continuing talking about this conversation she had with a listener about her daughter self-harming.

• Medium close up of Dan in the production studio is then shown again, talking about community radio and having a full time job in radio.

• Mid shot of Victoria in the co-presenter area is shown, whilst she answers three words that she would use to describe Hope FM.

• Mid shot of Ryan in the production studio is then shown, he describes his three words about Hope FM. The three words are 'Life changing radio'

• A mid shot of Victoria is shown again, whilst she starts answering the question by stating the word 'rewarding'.

• Medium close up of Sheena in the production studio is shown. Sheena describes Hope FM in three words, which are also 'Life changing radio'.

• Medium close up of Dan is then shown in the Production studio. Dan describes Hope FM in three words, which are 'good, but difficult'.

• A mid shot if Victoria in the studio is shown again and she finishes the three words by saying 'satisfying journey'.