Thursday 12 October 2017

Analysing Our TV drama

1. What Media Language have you used in your title sequence and how do they follow the codes and conventions of this element of a TV Drama?


2. What genre is your TV Drama and how is that made clear in your title sequence?
  • The genre of out tv drama is action/crime, this is made clear from our title sequence due to the explosions, guns, drugs and police cars which all appear in the title sequence at some part. 

3. When in your episode will your title sequence occur and why?

  • Our title sequence is going to be right at the start of the tv drama as then the audience can see what they are going to be watching from the very start of the first episode.

4. How does the mise en scene of your title sequence suit the chosen genre, setting, era and the narrative of your programme?


5. Who would be the target audience of your programme and what will appeal to them about your TV Drama idea? How is this communicated in the title sequence?


6. What TV Dramas did you refer to for inspiration for your own original idea?


7. If you were asked to complete a textual analysis of your title sequence, how would you comment on the director's use of camerawork, editing, sound and mise en scene?


8. What are the strengths and weaknesses of your title sequence? 

Wednesday 11 October 2017

Our Tv Drama

Unhinged

Characters:

  • Denis (Denny)-Undercover cop/Gang Member 
  • Josh Lannnister      -      Sidemen 
  • Luke CJ
  • Background Wingmen 


Plot
When Denny (the main protagonist) is given his assignment to go undercover and overthrow a well known and conspicuous drug business he soon realises who it is was running the business. Taking to the streets and pretending to be homeless at a place known for them to do their deals he sets up and waits. 

statement of intent

I intend to use media language in my music video by trying to have the common features of a dance music gene video, meaning I will use fema...