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Camerawork Editing Sound Mise en scene
What?(Terminology)T
High AngleLow AnglePanTiltEstablishing shot Close Upetcetera
CutFadeGraphic MatchTransitionIntercutting Screen timeetcetera
VoiceAccentToneSoundtrackDiegetic Non Diegeticetcetera
CostumePropsSet Typage (what the actor looks like)Lightingetcetera
Where?(Examples)E
In the bedroom scene In the kitchen scene At the bus stop In scene two of the clip When X talks to Y…
etcetera
In the bedroom scene In the kitchen scene At the bus stop In scene two of the clip When X talks to Y…
etcetera
In the bedroom scene In the kitchen scene At the bus stop In scene two of the clip When X talks to Y…
etcetera
In the bedroom scene In the kitchen scene At the bus stop In scene two of the clip When X talks to Y…
etcetera
Why?(Explanation, Analysis, Argument)TRepresentation
To make us feel sympathetic or unsympathetic to character X or Y
To create tension To make X or Y seem powerful or weak etcetera
To make us feel sympathetic or unsympathetic to character X or Y
To create tension To make X or Y seem powerful or weak etcetera
To make us feel sympathetic or unsympathetic to character X or Y
To create tension To make X or Y seem powerful or weak etcetera
To make us feel sympathetic or unsympathetic to character X or Y
To create tension To make X or Y seem powerful or weak etcetera
Explanation, Analysis, Argument
20 Marks
No intro needed just go straight into describing how Camera, Editing, Sound and MES are used to represent characters in certain ways. Reinforcing or subverting stereotypes and creating binary oppositions. This illustrates…this highlights…this shows us…this gives the audience the feeling of…this positions the audience to feel this way about a character….Conclusion answers the question and brings discussion to a close
Examples
20 Marks
In the bedroom scene In the kitchen scene At the bus stop In scene two of the clip When X talks to Y…
Terminology
10 Marks
Camerawork Editing Sound Mise en scene
High AngleLow AnglePanTiltEstablishing shot Close Up
CutFadeGraphic MatchTransition Intercutting Screen timePace
VoiceAccentToneSoundtrackDiegetic Non Diegetic
CostumePropsSet Typage (what the actor looks like)Lighting
G322A TV Drama Analysis Essay Plan Grid
Learning ObjectivesUnderstanding the importance of organising your notes All will: show basic understanding of the terminology and how to apply it to representation in a media text Most will: show proficient understanding of the terminology and how to apply it to representation in a media text Some will: show excellent understanding of the terminology and how to apply it to representation in a media text