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ANALYSING MOVING IMAGE TV DRAMA

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Media Studies, GCSE, GCSE Media Studies, TV Drama, Media Language

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Page 1: TV Drama Media language

ANALYSING MOVING IMAGETV DRAMA

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SO WHAT IS IT?

• TV Dramas - are situations that occur in the characters’ lives which the audience can relate too. The story would follow one or more main character and follow other characters in which they meet in the series.

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TV DRAMA GENRES

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Crime

IS WHEN VIOLENCE, DRUGS AND ABUSE OCCUR IN THIS DRAMA. IT IS OFTEN PERUSED BY A POLICE OFFICER OR INSPECTOR

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Soap

IS WHEN DRAMATIC SCENES HAPPENS TO MOST CHARACTERS AND THEIR TRYING TO SOLVE THEIR OWN PROBLEMS

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Comedy

IS WHEN HUMOUR AND JOKES OCCUR IN THIS DRAMA

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Thriller/Horror/ FantasyIS WHEN SCENES OF HORRIFIC EVENTS OR SUPERNATURAL EVENTS OCCUR IN THIS DRAMA

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Sci-FiIS WHEN UNLIKELY EVENTS OCCUR WHICH CAN BE SCIENTIFIC, SUPER POWERED OR OUT OF THIS WORLD EVENTS HAPPEN TO CERTAIN CHARACTERS IN SPACE OR ON ANOTHER PLANET

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Medical

IS WHEN THE CHARACTERS WORK IN A HOSPITAL OR SOME TYPE OF MEDIA SECTOR. CHARACTERS ARE MAINLY DOCTORS AND NURSES

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Period Drama

IS A DRAMA WHICH IS SET IN THE PAST RATHER THEN THE PRESENT AND SHOWS CHARACTERS OF DIFFERENT BACKGROUNDS AND INTERESTING EVENTS ON WHICH HAPPENED BEFORE

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School

IS WHEN SCENES ARE MAINLY SITUATED WITHIN A SCHOOL. IT WOULD USUALLY CONSIST OF ARGUMENTS, FIGHTS.

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Action

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VISUAL CODES

• Clothing and physical appearance

• Gesture and body language

• Facial expressions

• Settings

• Use of colour

• Use of graphics

• Denotation/Connotation

• Intertextuality

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TECHNICAL CODES

• Shots - range of shots and why they’re used - wide shots? Close ups? High/low angle shots?

• Any camera movement

• Editing - the way scenes change from one to the next

• Lighting

• Mise en Scene - what’s in the shot

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SOUND

• Sound - diegetic and non diegetic

• Any ambient noise

• Voice-over

• Music

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Mise-en-scene

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What different elements of mise en scene are present?

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mise-en-scene

setting/location

props/objects

colours

costume

performancechoice of

actorhairsty

lemake-

up

posture/

gesture

placement in the frame

decor

lighting

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denotation/connotationsignifier/signified

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camerawork

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Camera

angle

movement

framing

shot distance

panlo

w

high

tilt

track

ECU CUMS

LS

inside

outside

focus

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Continuity editing

•master shot/establishing shot

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Continuity editing

•master shot/establishing shot

•180 degree rule

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Continuity editing

•master shot/establishing shot

•180 degree rule

•shot/reverse shot

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Continuity editing

•master shot/establishing shot

•180 degree rule

•shot/reverse shot

•eyeline match

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Continuity editing

•master shot/establishing shot

•180 degree rule

•shot/reverse shot

•eyeline match

•match on action

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Continuity editing

•master shot/establishing shot

•180 degree rule

•shot/reverse shot

•eyeline match

•match on action

•insert shot

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other features of editing

•cross-cutting

•graphic match

•ellipsis

•montage

•types of transition

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Sound

•music

•dialogue

•‘atmospheric’

•diegetic and non-diegetic

•‘sound bridge’

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Once Upon a Time