Tuesday, 6 December 2011

REVISION FOR SECTION A- TV DRAMAS- PRACTISE DR WHO CLIP

GENDER

Mise en scene
- PEE
stero typical- women in waitressing outfits
                    men with a dirty face- as if he's been doing mechanical work
                    men with guns-

Gender is represented very stereotypically here. There are two men who are holding guns, which shows they have power and are worthy enough to hold weapons. Binary opposition is used against this with the women in waitressing outfits, which shows that they have to do the chores, meanwhile the men get trusted to guard the protagonist and recieve the difficult jobs.


Sound
'godly music, choirs singing' whilts looking up at the antoganist. dialogue of him 'my children' shows how important these monsters are- resorts back to sci-fi genre.

When the camera is tilted up to the antagonist there is godly music and choirs singing, which connotates him as being a god like figure- he has so much power. To add to our view of this he also is the one that cuts off the music, which suggests he is worthy enough for this to stop.


Editing
Flash backs, shot reverse shot, depth of field.

There are several shot reverse shots, between the antagonist- the male and the protagonist- the female. This breaks the stereotype that men are more important than women, as they are both needed for shots.

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