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Dear Judge,
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The entry you are judging is a 60-second film in the Mental Health category. Mental health is a complex and sensitive subject that needs to be addressed with compassion and knowledge. This category has special content that must be included and specific content that must be avoided for the safety of and respect for the audience.
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Our entry for this contest is a mental health awareness film from the perspective of a person who is currently experiencing issues with mental health. We studied every source provided within the contest of the educational videos and several other sources documenting mental health, as well as personal experiences. I wrote the script from the perspective of what I had struggled with when I had depression and the obstacles, I experienced from the mental battles to the resolution of how I became better finding myself again within other people and many other joys. The film projects mental health as not a stereotype but rather as one story of the major problem showing how mental health issues cannot be defined or subject to some symptoms and ways of thinking but rather many different forms. The script written focuses on telling a story perhaps some may relate to and sharing the first step it takes however it may come to form is reaching out and not facing problems alone offering an emotional message that can stick. Appropriate language addressing the problem had been used to try and bring light to the issue without providing a stigma. Overall, our film produces a positive message providing a realistic story with proper symptoms of someone who is suffering with depression and poor mental health speaking on the struggles at home and school that follow as well as the next step to take to become healthier.
Does the film offer the viewer specific suggestions of what others can do to support mental health? Does the film encourage the viewer and/or other youth to feel, act, or think differently? Films should be action-oriented in some way in order to encourage change and support.