Thursday 4 December 2014

Research & Planning

MISFITS OPENING SCENE

Setting: The setting of this opening sequence is in a different location as at the start they show a black and white animated brick wall connoting that the the rest of the opening sequence would be animated to. The way the characters pop up on a black background jumping shows that they all have unusual powers within them as each character has there own special power which is shown in this opening sequence as at the start there are some thunder signs coming up on the brick wall therefore this highlights to the audience that each character is different with regards to what power they have.

Sound: The sound used in this sequence is parallel sound as it is linked to what the audience are watching as for instance as the start as we see thunder signs popping up on the brick wall we can also hear thunder with it which causes as electric vibe each time something comes to the screen such as the picture of each character comes in such a way. 

Lighting: The lighting used in this opening sequence is quite dull and dramatic as it has dark colours to represent the powers that each character has. As for intense the first few seconds showing the black and white brick wall shows that it is connoting the special powers. They have used both high key lighting and low key lighting. They have used high key lighting so that it makes the sequence quite homogeneous and free from dark shadows. Also they have used low key lighting because that lighting accentuates the contours of an object by throwing areas into shade while a fill light or reflector may illuminate the shadow areas to control contrast.

Character: The characters shown in misfits opening sequence is very unique as each character pops up in there own way of how they are portrayed in the programme as for example we can see how one by one the characters come up with a icon representing there character and there special power. therefore connoting that the story is based on these characters and there powers. furthermore as the characters are quite young it attracts audiences of age 18+

Target audience: The target audience for misfits is teenagers and this is because of many reasons such as the different themes that are being portrayed in the programme many which teenagers at 18 would prefer to watch. as in the scenes there are many violent parts that appeal to the target audience as they like to watch violent and dramatic programmes such as misfits itself. Also some scenes may even relate to some teenagers therefore they have made sure they have various aspects in order to get the audience attracted.

Editing: At the beginning of the opening sequence there is a fading of thunder signs coming on the screen then the black and white wall fades out to the next scene and then when the characters are shown the wipe into the screen one by one presenting themselves in a unique way. 

Overall from the teen drama opening their is no one speaking as this clip shows the whole 
of the series one which give the audienceideas of how the teen drama is going to be like before they watch it. Finally from watching this teen drama it has helped me visualizedifferent types of media angles and shot used in the cinematography. Also i have seen various different cuts used to make thisproduction which i think is really good as it would give me a clear idea of how they look like. Also i have picked this teen drama to look at because it is similar to what i want to produce and as this teen drama is very popular on the E4 channel it would help me for my production and i would gain more ideas about the mis-en-scenecinematography


PRETTY LITTLE LIARS OPENING SEQUENCE


Setting: The setting of the opening sequence is quite different as at the start it is outside where the 4 main characters are placed at the front doing there own thing and introducing themselves in there own way in order to show the audience how they are portrayed in the programme as this is very important as it allows the audience to idenify the personality of each character of the programme and what role they will be playing. i believe the setting is the most important part as the audience would be looking at the scene and looking at where they are being filmed.

Editing: This scene shows a establishing shot where it shows all the main characters in one shot letting the audience to analyse and see them all at once. From the characters point of the view and from their eye it takes the scene into the future where something has occurred and this is all filmed in a fast motion which gives the affect of the audience getting to see many different things at once and their is also a freeze frame shot of all the characters being frozen. The drama then ends with a fighting scene which shows all the characters slowly and the audience is able to visualize that all of them look terrified and scared which creates enigma

 Characters: The director is introducing the characters. Also to presents the characters/protagonists the director uses many different lighting to present them to the audiences. At the start their is low-key lighting used and this is created by using only the key and back-lights. this effect produces strong contrasts of light and dark creating dramatic shadows which is known as chiaroscuro. Their is also high-key lighting used to present the characters which makes the scene and characters look more realistic by using the filter lights however by using this type of lighting, light and dark is much less pronounced. Also as their are close-ups of the different types of characters the director uses top-key lighting to present them as this lighting comes from above and can be used to accentuate the features of the characters making it looks for realistic and glamorous which makes the audience more engaged into watching it. 

media shotsThe director uses many different types of media angles and shots to represent the character and from this the audience can get to see the characters in a more and better way. This clip is a short clip of pretty little liers that i will be analyzing. Firstly the director has used a establishing shot also known as a wide shot to introduce the 4 characters which will be part in the series and in this shot we are able to see all four characters together letting the audience be able to visualize each character and see what they are wearing. The camerathen focus upon one character trying to introduce her Separately with a close-up and from this the audience is able to see her facial expressions and from her facial expressions and the way she is talking the audience can connote she might be a mean character

Target audience its audience is primarily composed of young women (or perhaps because of this), Pretty Little Liars does not shy away from taboo, shock value, or melodrama.  Pretty Little Liars does not condescend to its teen audience: bad guys evade the good guys, parents behave unethically, and the main characters’ reckless and sometimes illegal behavior is often condoned.  One could certainly make the case that the show is dangerous influence on its target demographic, and this paper will explore this possibility.

Overall from the teen drama opening their is no one speaking as this clip shows the whole of the series one which give the audience ideas of how the teen drama is going to be like before they watch it. Finally from watching this teen drama it has helped me visualize different types of media angles and shot used in the cinematography. Also i have seen various different cuts used to make this production which i think is really good as it would give me a clear idea of how they look like. Also i have picked this teen drama to look at because it is similar to what i want to produce and as this teen drama is very popular on the E4 channel it would help me for my production and i would gain more ideas about the mis-en-scene, cinematography

90210

Camera work: The director of the drama uses many different media angles and shots to present the characters to the audience. Firstly the show starts of with the typography of the program with a fade using dramatic shadows to make it look interesting. It then takes a straight cut to the show and in fast motion it shows clips of different scenes to let the audience know what has been happening over the past seasons. Their is then a jump cut which jumps to the episode and the director introduces the first character by using as establishing shot of her running on the seaside and this shot is significant when introducing a character as the audience is able to see the background of the scene which means it shows where the scene is set and from the background view the audience can see it is set on a seaside with a good view and this straight away connotes a good feeling for the audience that keeps them engaged into watching it. Also from this shot we can see what the girl is wearing and from what she is wearing we can see that her dress contrasts with the setting and this makes it look outstanding on the scene. 

Lighting: Their is also different type of lighting used in the teen drama. for example to introduce the characters the director has used high-key lighting which means more filter lights are used and from this the affect of the scene and characters appear more realistic and might depict either a sunny day or a more dimly lit scene, which means the contrast between light and dark is less pronounced as it makes it look more real for the audience to see. Furthermore their is also a bit of chiaroscuro used where it creates dramatic shadows also known as the low-key lighting. Furthermore the director has also used top-key lighting to introduce the characters as this lighting comes from above and can be used to accentuate the features of a character and is often used to make the characters stand out and lookrealistic.

Music: The music used in this teen drama goes along with the scene which is romantic when their is a close-up of the couple kissing whichconnotes that they are in love. Their is then a straight cut of the girl character in class where it shows she was 'imagining'. Secondly their is then a over the shoulder shot of the teacher showing all the students of the class all at once coming towards him of his point of view. Their is then a medium close-up of a character showing her facial expressions and her costume. Moreover the director represents her as a smart girl from the clothes she is wearing however this is called a polysemic where images have multiple meanings. Their is then a wide shot where they show all the students at once and then their is a tilt shot going up showing the second floor of the school and everyone is misbehaving and this shows the ideology of this generation showing the society how the the teenagers are and how they have behaving in this generation and it also shows the teenagers (viewers) their behavior.


Target Audience: 90210 is a very successful American teen drama which airs on The CW Channel in the US and on E4 in the UK, which is a channel that is well known for its youth cultured television programmes. 90210 is one of many teen dramas thatconstruct ideologies that I have mentioned earlier such as anti-racism and superficiality. 90210’s ideology of anti-racism is presented through the character of Dixon, an Afro-American teenager. Dixon is adopted by a wealthy nuclear family and attends West Beverly Hills High. He is accepted by everyone and has many friends, who are all well aware of his adoption. The fact that a rich ideal white family - that seem to represent the dominant ideology of a family, has adopted a black child is a perfect way to promote the ideology of anti-racism into society. So in terms of the Hypodermic Needle theory, 90210 is injecting the ideology of anti-racism into the target audienceand therefore society through the character of Dixon and his family.

Eastenders

Camera shots: The director uses many different camera shots to introduce the show and introduce the characters showing them in many different ways. Firstly at the start of the program it starts of with an establishing shot of a building in a low angle shot and from this shot it allows the audience to see the setting where the drama is going to be set and lets the audience connote what society it is in. Their is then aclose-up of the train going by connoting that the show is set near a station. Their is good iconography used in this as they have the train and the buildings to represent things. The director then takes a fade cut after introducing the setting to introducing on of the charactersin the show with a medium-shot where it allows the audience to see its facial expressions and their costume. From looking at the firstcharacter we can foretell that he is a the villain from the clothes he is wearing and this represents him as a hood-rat in now dayssociety. It then takes a straight cut introducing the second character  showing a medium close up of her where the audience could see how she is dressed and this shows her personality. However from the two characters i have seen their is a binary opposition as the first character is a different race and the next is white which shows the opposite representation.

The sound is digetic and parallel in the beginning as the characters are running, building tension and nerves. Their is rocky-type sound also could be depicting the characters personality as she is wearing a bandanna, highlights, a lot of make-up a Goth look. Also it's a strong older man chasing her which goes in line with the sound too as he has a higher-authority over the teenager. When the title-sequence is shown it's a remix version of the original Eastenders making it more appealing to the teen audience making it more fast, upbeat and loud.  When the couple scene starts their is too an upbeat sound as it's representing excitement and fun between the young couple. When the last scene begins their is a lot of tension and suspense involved so the music is in-line with it as it wants the audience to feel nervous too. As their is no rocky-type or upbeat but it's slow and some music involved which allows the audience to engage too.  The lighting used is low-key lightingcreating more shadows which makes it look more effectual and brings the sense of mystery and suspense to both the audience and the characters

EastEnders is another teen drama that i have picked to focus on which is similar to what i will be doing. EastEnders is an TV teen drama soap opera and this show is specifically targeted at the audience teenagers and young adults aged 16+ as all the characters are over 16 and it contains language suitable for people over the age of 16. This TV teen drama casts different types of characters which all play different roles in the drama however their are not any protagonists in the teen drama as all of the characters have similar roles in the drama. The characters are aged between 17 and 22 which means the target audience for this programme will be teenagers and young adults

Friends


The clip starts of with characters conversing but we can't see one of them as their in the other room so the audience is allowed to only hear the voice. But then the character comes into the scene and their is a long-shot, which is useful as we can see her body-language and facial-expressions as before we weren't able to obviously see her. Their is an area of shot/reverse shot as thecharacters are constantly moving showing a medium-shot to long-shot continuously. Their is anover-the-shoulder shot too which is effective when one of the characters are speaking as thecamera focuses on her using a medium-shot.

Their is no music used in this, but their is a an audience laughing in the scenes when its meant to be funny. This is advantageous as the audience watching when laughing laughs at the right time too. Or according to their personality they may not find it funny so having an audience laugh in their can bring the positive funny outlook towards things. And therefore enlighten the audience. The lighting is key-lighting as it is most brightest influential and brings out the character out more as the audience are able to identify it.

The editing used is very fast and there are fast cuts which work well with the sequence, as we are able to see whom is talking, the cuts are able to cut out unnecessary parts within the sequence of the programme, and it gets to the point which will keep the audience engaged into watching the programme. There is not much sound used within this programme, but there is a non-digetic sound track of audience laughing, we are able to tell it has been recorded and put in, however that is parallel as it is put into parts which are meant to be funny. 

The lighting is key-lighting as it is very bright and this allows to bring out the characters facial expressions more clearly, this allows us to see their movements more clearly as well due to it being bright. Moreover, it fits in with the genre as it is an comedy show, low-key lighting wouldn't work for this as comedy is seen to be bright, and shadows are created within horror films or intense moments.

This appeals to teens- young-adults as it's a comedy serial and consists of young-adults acting in the programme. But this could too influence the teens by the way in which they deal with problems and solutions. Also as it's a comedy they wouldn't care with life as much, and wouldn't take into heart what people say. This is beneficial for people like who are shy, as they take in what people say but this shows to keep strong and take it as a joke and move on in a sense. 

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