This three minute short would be focused around a woman and her therapy sessions as she tries to battle her fear. This fear is the belief of somebody hiding in her mirrors. The short would have a focus on her therapy sessions to help her overcome the fear. The therapist argues that the belief stems from elsewhere, such as the car crash she was in.
The shorty would be shot with the woman talking, as if to her therapist, while she is sat at home. With the therapy sessions recalled in terms of responses to create conversation. This would act as story progression in terms of therapy and as character progression in terms with dealing with her fear of the woman in the mirror.
The conversations and actions used to help her overcome this fear would be through the therapist’s responses of sensory deprivation (this can cause one to hallucinate in a dimly lit room which causes the brains facial-recognition system to misfire.
Another explanation that will be included in the therapy sessions would be the Troxler Effect. This is an optical illusion affecting visual perception. This can happen if someone fixates on a particular point for a period of time, an unchanging stimulus away from the fixation point will fade away and disappear.
The therapy sessions that would be used would also refer in each part, to the requirements for autosuggestion which are Willpower and Self-Conflict.
This short would end with the therapy concluding and the woman taking steps allowing her to believe she can truly look into a mirror. Looking into the mirror instead of seeing herself as she is, she sees herself really badly injured from the car crash.
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Saturday, 26 September 2015
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