Tuesday 8 January 2013

TV drama representations terms.

T.V drama representations key terms.
  • mise en scene - the whole shot, including props/costume/scene/characters etc.
  • camera work - the range of shots used to show the scene of the clip.
  • editing - the use of cuts, graphic matches, fades etc to create realism.
  • sound - diegetic and non diegetic, ambient and contrapuntal, dialogue and effects/music.
  • diegesis - the world of the charcters, diegetic sound is in the diegeseis.
  • stereotypes - the way we see people by there basic characteristics.
  • representation - how mise en scene/camera work/editing/sound represent a specific stereotype.
  • cut - changing from one shot to another (there are a variety of cuts).
  • direct address - talking to the audience.
  • continuity editing - this is simply put in chronological order.
  • propps theory - showing a avriety of character roles.
  • todorovs theory -covers a basic plot for all stories of equilibrium/disequilibrium/new equilibrium.
  • barthes' theory - enigma codes such as semic, symbolic, cultural and action codes.
  • strauss' theory - showing binary opposition like good vs evil etc.
  • gender - men and women and how they clash and are stereotypically different.
  • disability - also including ability, this shows mainly negative stereotypes that are contrasted.
  • ethnicity - showing how people see different of people of different skin colour.
  • regional identity - stereotypes shown mainly through settings and accents.
  • age - how people change with time, or don't change with time.
  • class and status - amount the classes shown by material objects, accents and connections.
  • sexuality - gay/straight/bi these have negative stereotypes in most cases.

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