Friday 29 November 2013

Tv Drama Technical Areas

The way the camera is angled to show who has more power for example who is more masculine and who is more feminine by the way the shot is set.


This shows the the woman is telling the man something that he is shocked by, it may be that she's taking control of the situation which shows that the women is more masculine then the male. 








This shot shows that the woman has more power over the two men as she has her back to them and her facial expression is very plain and isn't letting whats happened to show it has any effect on her.
The man holding the hat shows that he's scared of the females reaction as he looks quite belittled.









T                                                                          The male is the dominate one as he's got control and power over the female. The look the male is giving the female shows that his using his eyes as a powerful way of getting to the female. The females facial expression shows that she's falling for him.







This shot shows that the female has masculine powers are the angle of the camera is showing her as she how power. She's not letting on to any emotions from her face which is associated with being masculine.






This shot is showing that she's got control over the bike. The bike is associated with being very masculine. She's also going against what people stereotype women as being very soft and elegant when they're out and about. In the background she's surrounded with other bikes.





 This image is centering the male at the front who is face on to the camera, the females in the back ground are rather masculine as there are walking very masculine. The way the females are dressed also is associated with being masculine.
 The female here is using her eyes to show emotion that she may be annoyed or being very serious, this is considered to be more feminime as men wont show emotion in anything that they do or happens.
This male is showing emotion through the lighting as his eyes are almost closed as through he's in deep thought of a situation. He's also covering his mouth almost as through he doesn't  know what to say or how to react to something, this would be associated with being more feminine as males aren't meant to show emotions.





Monday 25 November 2013

Ellie's mock exam question (answer)


Cover the four technical areas in the clip from the link.

The four technical areas are:
-Camera shots, angles, movement and composition
-Editing
-Sound
-Mise-en-scene = location, props, lightening and costume

The first time I will be watching this clip I will be commenting on the camera shots, angles, movements and composition.

The camera shots changed as the different scenes came about. The opening scene when the couple are arguing, the camera goes backwards and forward to the female and male, there argument is about their daughter breaking something so their daughter is shown. When the argument has ended the mother goes up to the daughter and kisses her, this is shown as a close up because it shows the audience emoshion the mother feels towards her daughter.

When the females pipe bursts and Peter come and helps her fix it, we can see that there is chemistry between them as the 180 degree angle rule is used to show their conversation they're having and we can see both of their expressions.

When Peter is in the car and hits the daughter there is an extreme close up of his shocked face because he can't believe what he's just done, he doesn't get out of the car to help or see how the little girl is, he just sits in the car shocked at what has just happened. When the father of the daughter runs out to see his daughter lying on the floor, there is a close up to show how angry he is that Peter has just knocked his daughter over.

There is panning when the mother realises what has just happened and rushes to see her daughter. There is a close up when she realises that the man in the car is Peter as she is very shocked and also doesn't want her husband to find out what has gone on between the two of them.


The second time I watched the clip I made notes on the sound.

Shouting as the clip begins between the husband and wife as we later discover that they're arguing over their daughter breaking something that the father has worked hard to pay for. There is calming music in the back round during them arguing, the calming gets more clear as they stop arguing. When the husband is at work he's hammering something, which he may be taking out some of his anger out on from the argument that he had earlier which his wife on. The sound of the burst pipe is unexpected, the wife shouts for Peter to come and help her fix her pipe. When the pipe is fixed they both start whispering, as the two lovers start to kiss the music changes, they also whisper when they're planning to meet up next time. We start to hear the noise from the football on the telly which is louder then any other sound. When Peter gets in his car there's an alarming sound we hear with bits of the football sound, as if its building up to something. When the girl is hit by the car we hear intervals of the football on the telly and also of sounds from what has just happened out side. We hear the father getting very angry at Peter, we then here the sir-onions from the ambience and police turning up. We hear the anger in the mothers voice as she thinks the father wasn't keeping a close enough eye on his daughter and shouts at him for watching the football.


The third time I watched the clip I was looking at the editing of the clip.

When the couple are arguing it goes backwards and forwards between the male and female depending on who's speaking, it then does to the person who the argument is about. The edits slow down once the argument is over and it makes more or a relaxed mood for the audience to watch. The shots are placed as though it's the day just going by. The blond female has the most time on shot. The editing is slow when the girl gets hit by Peter as it makes it more dramatic, the football on the television slows down.

 The forth time I watched this clip I was looking at the Mise-en-Scenc.

The lightening in the house is rather dual, but it's more bright when it's out side. The way people are dressed is rather casual as they aren't doing anything special in there day, the only person who is dressed rather smart and that's Peter as he may work in an office. The mother is very emotional and shocked to find her daughter knocked over by a car experientially Peter being the driver as she doesn't want her husband to find out about them. Both of the men are the main bread winners of the house holds, but the women still get there say on what goes on in the house. The location to where the husband is normally in front of the telly or at work, as for the women they are normally in the kitchen, cleaning or looking after the children.

Monday 11 November 2013

TV Drama Ellie

TV Drama:

What is the exam, what is it assessing and how?

The exam is 2 hours long, 1 hour for each question.
We will be show a 5 minute clip 4 times, we will have to read the question, watch the clip and make notes.
Each of the 4 times you will have to comment on different factors shown in the clip, such as, sound, editing, camera angles and miss-en-scene.
Assign yourself an actor to reflect the marks you hope to achieve when answering the questions.

How you will be assessed:
-Analysis the argument - 20 marks
-Use of examples from the clip - 20 marks
-Use of termiology - 10 marks


What is the concept relationship to reality? With example.
They take a photo of a woman and edit so there isn't any blemishes, spots or redness. They normally edit photos to make the person, which is normally a celebrity, in a magazines. This editing makes the model have stick thin legs, cheek bones and no curves, this can cause girls that look at the celebrities for inspiration to want to look like this so they may go to extremes and starve themselves so they can try and look like them.