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Music playing. Camera zooms in on guy playing video games in the dark, the TV illuminating the room

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Music playing. Camera zooms in on guy playing video games in the dark,

the TV illuminating the room

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VIDEO GAME ADDICTION

Same Music Playing, then almost fades out. “Video game addiction” will be shot onto the screen with almost a bang noise, one word at

a time

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Music picks up and then the words “video game addiction” shatter away like class

falling.

VIDEOGAME

ADDICTION

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Opens on me talking about video games and how much their popularity has increased over the years. Give example of popular

videogames.

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Cut-to video of someone playing videogames and then show 2 more people playing video

games

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Back to me, I start talking about how video games evolve and become more and more popular, but ask the question, are we developing addictions

and are videogames becoming addicting.

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Cut- to interview clips where I ask the interviewees; are video games addicting? Or what they think about video game addiction

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Give some facts about video games and people who play video games, like the

amount of hours played etc.

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Present the American Medical Association info on video game addiction

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Mention how many people joke about video game addiction, even modern shows like

south park have joked about it. Then have a clip from the south park show

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Video game addiction is no joke though, then tell story of kid who had the police called on him because of his game addiction problem

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Propose that video games really are addicting and that addicts need help if they want it. Tell

about different solutions to the problem

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Ask interviewees if they think there should be help for video game addicts on campuses.

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Wrap up the segment with a conclusion saying even though video games may not be

physically addictive they have very negative affects and they need help.