Monday, 14 November 2011
Friday, 4 November 2011
Summary of key theory and terminology
Representation
Gender - The different representations of male and females. Males can be heroic/unintellegent/unclean/nerdy. Females can be unintellegent/clever/sex symbols/bossy.
Age - Representations on age; youths are nuisances (Inbetweeners) and old people are grumpy (Vicar of Dibley)
Ethnicity - How people from different parts of the world represent their home place (British people drink tea)
Religious Identity - How different religions are represented - (Masood - Eastenders) Very strict and bossy.
Disablility - Disabled people are normally portrayed as being good people who get a lot of sympathy (Glee) However the one from (The Inbetweeners) contradicts this sterotype and is portrayed as someone who takes advantage of being in a wheelchair.
Sexuality - This portrays how homosexuals are represented. There are two main types; strong, manly homosexuals (Christian - Eastenders) and then there are camp homosexuals (2 pints of lager and a packet of crisps.)
Media Language
Camera shots
Comedy/Action/Horror/Romance/Thriller/Physcological/Sci-fi/Adventure/Crime/Documentary/Educational
How a story is organised and presented
Audience
Male/Female/Old/Young
Mise-en-Scène
There are 7 areas of representation
- Class & Status
- Gender
- Age
- Ethnicity
- Religious Identity
- Disability
- Sexuality
Gender - The different representations of male and females. Males can be heroic/unintellegent/unclean/nerdy. Females can be unintellegent/clever/sex symbols/bossy.
Age - Representations on age; youths are nuisances (Inbetweeners) and old people are grumpy (Vicar of Dibley)
Ethnicity - How people from different parts of the world represent their home place (British people drink tea)
Religious Identity - How different religions are represented - (Masood - Eastenders) Very strict and bossy.
Disablility - Disabled people are normally portrayed as being good people who get a lot of sympathy (Glee) However the one from (The Inbetweeners) contradicts this sterotype and is portrayed as someone who takes advantage of being in a wheelchair.
Sexuality - This portrays how homosexuals are represented. There are two main types; strong, manly homosexuals (Christian - Eastenders) and then there are camp homosexuals (2 pints of lager and a packet of crisps.)
Media Language
Camera shots
- Extreme wide shot
- Very wide shot
- Wide shot
- Mid shot
- Medium close up
- Close up
- Extreme close up
- Over the shoulder shot
- Point of view shot
- Birds eye view
- High angle
- Eye level
- Lowe angle
- Oblique
- Pans
- Tilts
- Dolly shots
- Hand held shots
- Crane shots
- Ariel shot
- Asynchronous - Sound that isn't relevant to the visual image
- Contrapuntal - Sound that seems strange in comparison to the film
- Action - Continuation of a scene in different shots
- Continuity - Presents the text in chronological order
- Montage - A series of clips that happen over a long period of time.
Comedy/Action/Horror/Romance/Thriller/Physcological/Sci-fi/Adventure/Crime/Documentary/Educational
- Links with audience
How a story is organised and presented
Audience
Male/Female/Old/Young
Mise-en-Scène
- Costume
- Lighting
- Props
- Extras
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