TV drama and representation
Thursday, 7 March 2013
Tuesday, 29 January 2013
Theme Song
Different Genders
Female is best detective-Subverted
Dramatic storyline 1 - detective (ex drug user-female) suppressed evidence mans life on the line, other (male) detective saved her - plays off he didn't do it for her - high angles on male, low angles on female
60 mins
Everyday characters- one offs- at a super market - makes it more realistic and relatable
Dramatic music - intensifies situation
Everyday clothes and activities that real people do
6 mins 47
Different Genders
Female is best detective-Subverted
Dramatic storyline 1 - detective (ex drug user-female) suppressed evidence mans life on the line, other (male) detective saved her - plays off he didn't do it for her - high angles on male, low angles on female
60 mins
Everyday characters- one offs- at a super market - makes it more realistic and relatable
Dramatic music - intensifies situation
Everyday clothes and activities that real people do
6 mins 47
Intro to TV drama
TV Drama
- Thrilling/entertaining
- Escapism
- Dramatisation of real life people and situations - teenagers, teachers, drug abuse, hospital life etc
- Eastenders- Teenagers
- Coronation Street- Older people - been around longer
- Relatable situations but exaggerated
- Distracts people from their own lives
- Reflects society
- Can sometimes make people become aware of other peoples situations
- All areas of society watch
- Represent the audience as themselves or something they want to be
- Enforces sense of identity
Examples
- Soaps (eastenders)
- Sherlock
- Silent witness
- Walking Dead
- Greys anatomy
- Ripper Street
- Merlin
- Doctor Who
Conventions of TV Drama's:
- Storyline/Plot
- Antagonist
- Protagonist
- Variety of different genders/ages
- Different Ethnicities
- Dramatic/climatic storyline
- Theme tune
- Exaggeration of society
- Resolution at the end
- Romance
- Range of characters - stereotypes
- Cliffhangers
- between 30 to 60 mins
- Setting/location/region
- Themed
- Character Interaction
Exam Structure
- 2hr Exam- Miss Newton- Section B
-100 marks - Section A: 50 Section B: 50
-Split time evenly
-Beginning you are shown an extract from a tv drama 4 times, first time no text is allowed to be written. Time to watch the clip is within the time allocated (approx 45 mins to write)
-Discuss camera angles, shot and movement and composition, Mise-enscene, Editing and Sound.
-Question will ask about: Gender, Age, Ethnicity, Sexuality, Class and Status, Physical ability/Disability or Regional identity.
Example of Questions: Discuss the way the extract constructs the representation of *age using the following: camera shots, angles, movements and composition, editing, sound and Mise en scene.
*Key word is the only thing that changes
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