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REPRESENTATION OF AGE TV DRAMA Monday 31 st October 2011 LO: To micro analyse TV drama through the representation of age How is age represented in this image?

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REPRESENTATION OF AGE

TV DRAMAMonday 31st October 2011

LO: To micro analyse TV drama through the representation of age

How is age represented in this

image?

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Q: What is a stereotype?

A: An oversimplified representation of a social group

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Positive and negative representations of youth and old age

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YOUTH OLD AGE

POSITIVES Active

Sociable

Innocent

Strong

Long future ahead

Adventurous

Fun

Wise

Authoritative

Well educated

Freedom

Wealth

Stability

NEGATIVES Lazy

Rebellious

Rude

Hormonal

Vulnerable

Naiive

Dependent

Weak

Vulnerable

Fragile

Mentally incompetent

Not in control of their own bodies

Lonely

Dependent

Boring

Unwilling to try new things

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MISE EN SCENE CINEMATOGRAPHY

SOUND EDITING

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MISE EN SCENE

Costume, make up

Lighting - high key, low key, interior, exterior, artificial, back lighting

Production Design

Props

Performance (body language, facial expressions)

Space

CINEMATOGRAPHY

Close up, extreme close up/long shot, mid shot, two shot, POV, high/low/canted angle, over the shoulder,composition, framing, rule of thirds, power points, deep/shallow focus, depth of field, tracking, panning, zooming, tilting, craning

SOUND

Sound bridge, motif, non-diegetic/diegetic, ambient, instrumental, soundtrack, tone, tempo, dialogue, sound effects, foley, synchronous/asynchronous, incidental, music score

EDITING

Fast/slow pace, long/short takes, fade, dissolve, cut, transition, 180 degree rule, montage/continuity editing, match on action, eyeline match,cross cutting/parallel editing, simultaneous action

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MISE EN SCENE

Costume

Lighting

Production Design

Props

Performance (body language, facial expressions)

Space

CINEMATOGRAPHY

Close up, extreme close up/long shot, mid shot, two shot, POV, high/low/canted angle, over the shoulder,composition, framing, rule of thirds, power points, deep/shallow focus, depth of field, tracking, panning, zooming, tilting, craning

SOUND

Sound bridge, motif, non-diegetic/diegetic, ambient, instrumental, soundtrack, tone, tempo, dialogue, sound effects, foley

EDITING

Fast/slow pace, long/short takes, fade, dissolve, cut, transition, 180 degree rule, montage/continuity editing, match on action, eyeline match,cross cutting/parallel editing, simultaneous action

How would these representSuperior or inferior qualities?

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MISE EN SCENE CINEMATOGRAPHY

EDITING SOUNDAGE1. Who is being represented in this clip?

2. Are they being represented as superior or inferior? (Support this answer with evidence from the next question)

3. Pick one point from each micro element to comment on how this social group is being represented.

EXT: How does this clip construct a stereotypical representation of this social group?

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P.E.E.

• Now write a PEE for at least two points• From your notes

• Point – your comment about the area of representation e.g. Youth is represented through diegetic sound.• Evidence – your micro element that tells us this e.g. The dialogue is colloquial.• Explain – link the two e.g. This conforms to a stereotypical view of young

teenagers, that they are rebellious in speaking their own language.

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Is this a typical representation of age?

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How could age be represented through sound?

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How could age be represented through mise en scene?

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How could age be represented through cinematography?

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How could age be represented through editing?

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January paper - Section A TV DRAMA

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Marking Criteria

Frequent and Accurate use of media terminology

Consistent evidence from the extract offered. Offers frequent relevant examples from the extract

Clear analysis of how the technical aspects are used to construct the particular representationUnderstanding of the constructed nature of representation

10

Terminology

20

20

Use of Examples

Analysis/Explanation

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Weak Responses

Described the action rather than analysedFocused primarily on one area and neglect othersStray from the relevant question- discuss gender/social class etcWere concerned with TV Drama as genre rather than focus onrepresentationUse terminology rarely or inaccuratelyWrite a short response, intro and conclusion included

Strong Responses

Use note taking effectively and were well practiced in working under timed conditions.Understood the constructed nature of representation and were able to explore this through all four micro elementsUsed media terminology frequently. Selected the most relevant examples form the extract and analysed how the technical aspects constructed age.Could see the range of representations rather than ‘old’ and ‘young’Considered whether these representation were conformed to or subverted stereotypes

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Watch this clip:

Analyse through the four micro elements for REP of AGE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NeDTh8IWthY

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P.E.E.

• Now write a PEE for at least two points• From your notes

• Point – your comment about the area of representation e.g. Youth is represented through diegetic sound.• Evidence – your micro element that tells us this e.g. The dialogue is colloquial.• Explain – link the two e.g. This conforms to a stereotypical view of young

teenagers, that they are rebellious in speaking their own language.

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EditingWeakest area of analysis. Some candidates making no reference at all.

Stronger responses discussed the use 180-degree rule and continuity editing.

These candidates also referred to eyeline matches, shot reverse shot, simultaneous action and use of ellipsis.

Also some discussed the pace of editing to represent age

SoundWas tackled well by some but too much focus on dialogue.

Clear distinction between diegetic and non-diegetic sound by some candidates.

Need to address use of music in more detail-tempo, pace, sound bridges and link specifically to representation.

Mise-en-sceneOften very well discussed but at times too much focus on this area. Some entirely focused on mise-en-scene

Concentration on clothing and props but little exploration of lighting.

Must link to how it constructs representation.

CinematographyWell handled by most with the most confident use of terminology in this area.

Problems for some in just identifying camera shots/angle/position and not linking this to the construction of representation.

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REVISION – QUICK QUIZ

• What is the anagram for Editing?

• What does NODS stand for?

• What does representation mean?

• Sum up the typical representation of old age in three words

• Sum up the typical representation of youth in three words

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1. List four sub genres of TV Drama

2. Define the term ‘representation’

3. What does CLPPS stand for?

4. How do we remember what to analyse for cinematography?

5. What date is the exam?

6. Define ‘stereotype’

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1. Crime Drama, Medical Drama, Teen Drama and Soap

2. The way a media re-presents or constructs a particular group of people, place or situation

3. Costume, Lighting, Production Design, Props and Space

4. A.M.P.S.

5. January 13th 2012

6. An oversimplified representation of a social group