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1 Keep On Lighting Up: The Campaign to Kill the Electronic Cigarette

2 Intro: Mash-up Letterman and Rachel Ray first Then move to news clips--- but organize them with multiple on screen emphasizing the chaos of the news coverage Also possibly use ones that emphasize danger and uncertainty---- foreshadowing

3 Section Headings Cigarette Burning time lapse As the cig burns---- a new title for each section subheading

4 Scene 1: Meet a Believer Introduces a protagonist This will be an ex-smoker who has quit or drastically cut back by switching to e-cigs (someone from Jerome’s store) If I cannot find someone I will be the stand in

5 Scene 2: Meet a Vendor Introduce Jerome: (my own narration) Foreground him, his local business Have him discuss how he got into the industry For the satisfaction and the fact that he believes in the product

6 Here’s Jerome!

7 Scene 3: Inciting Incident FDA sends warning letters to e-cig distributors---- first talk of heavily regulating or even banning the products Highlight (using after effects) specific meaningful portions of that specific letter (attached) Also, use after effects to enlarge text Protagonist fears that a ban on e-cigs woud force a return to smoking---- and all the horrible health effects Are these products really safe?

8 Meet a Doctor Interview a Doctor at Florida Hospital’s Thoracic Cancer Clinic Have not shot this yet---- hopefully will be able to Show that doctors while maybe not fully endorsing the e-cig, definitely prefer it to their patients smoking traditional cigarettes

9 Medical Studies Polosa, et al. 2011 study in Italy--- Pilot study concluded e-cig effective as cessation tool FDA, however, finds trace amounts of “toxic chemicals”---- Claims chemical found in anti-freeze --- they don’t mention that these quantities are far too small to do harm to humans (Tierney NYT) ---John Tierney NY Times article questions these findings

10 Scene 4: About the FDA What is the FDA? Family Prevention and Control Act (2009) This gave FDA authority to regulate tobacco products Talk about their efforts to curb smoking Workplace bans, bans of “lights,” bans of flavors

11 FDA Decisions Stossel article--- “The FDA Kills” Article– “Does the FDA Secretly Want to Keep You Smoking” Officials resigning General controversy within the FDA Medical devices issue and others

12 Lobbying Influential people in the FDA leave for jobs in big tobacco and big pharma---- whats the term again?– FIND IT Graphs of the lobbying spending by relevant groups

13 Lobbying $ Graphs

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15 Harm Reduction Debate Abstinence vs. Harm Reduction Drug addiction, teen pregnancy --- methadone, contraception Applied to cigarette smoking--- we must allow the e-cig We must acknowledge that nicotine has benefits

16 Interview an anti-smoking advocate Explain why even anti-smoking groups are against the e- cigarette “Hospitals Helping Patients Quit” memo Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline

17 Connect it back to myself Explain that I, myself am an e-cig user and former smoker Also connect back to the protagonist introduced in act 1 project's goal is to raise awareness about the product, its potential, and the effort to destroy it Why isn't more being invested in this to save lives?


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