Monday, 27 January 2014

Camera Shots

Establishing shots

This establishes where the action takes place sets the scene.

Wide shot

Often used as an establishing shot, shows the subjects surroundings in more detail.

Long shot

A shot which shows all or most of a fairly large subjects (for example person) ussually surroundings

Medium long shot

Kness to head with some background
Allows for action

Medium shot

Waist to head
Commonly used when beginning to focus more on a character and their body lanaguage

Medium two shot

Similar to a medium shot, but with two people. Helps to show division and unity.

Medium close up

Head and shoulders. To focus on a character.

Close up

Shows a charcaters face. Used to show emotion

Big close up

Foreahed to chin. Used to show extreme condidtion.

Extreme close up

A very tight shot, to focus on a specific detail, for example someones eyes or door handle.

Over the shoulder

Used during a convo. MCU+ the other persons shoulder/head/back etc.

Overhead Shot

Camera directly over objects/ actors
Can be used to make people/ objects look small and isolated

High angle

Could be used to make the object/ person look weak/powerless

Low angle

Could be used to make someone look strong and powerful.

Deep shot

When something is in the foreground and something else in the background

Tuesday, 21 January 2014

Tv Drama analysis

Section A
Textual analysis and representation (50marks)
Section B
Industries and audiences (50marks)

Section A
"Watch an unseen TV extract"
Camera angle
Shot
Movement and Composistion
Mise en seme
Editing
Sound

Section B
"One compulsary questions to be answered by candidates based upon a specific case study"

TV dramas
Sherlock
The white queen
Great expectations
Breaking Bad
Game of thrones
Lost
Doctor Who
Downton Abbey
Luther
Lost
24

Tv drama is 

A story that is presented in a dynamic way and explores a range of genres.
Dramatic programming that is scripted and normally fictional.
Interaction between other groups (important when looking at characterisation within TV drama)