- What is a crane shot? https://www.studiobinder.com/blog/crane-shot-definition/
- What is an eyeline match?
- What is the difference between a POV shot and an eyeline match?
Create a Media folder entitled TV DRAMA
Put your marked essays in it along with the guidance below in point 3
Guidance:
- start with a very brief overview sentence that shows your grasp of representation in the extract as a whole.
- work through the extract on a scene-by-scene basis, dealing with the 4 areas as you go; some may be of more significance than others depending on the scene
- use T, E, EAA technique
- your first T is likely to be 'establishing shot'
- look back at my marking of your analyses!
January 2013 video
June 2013 Doc Martin, Series 1, Episode 1, written by Dominic Minghella
In point: Chapter 3, 2 minutes 8 seconds (Lady and man exit cottage in rural location walking along garden path. He says “I do have a surgery to run”).
Out point: Chapter 3, 7 minutes 5 seconds (Lady talking to Doc Martin as conversation ends).
Answer the question below, with
detailed reference to specific examples from the extract
only.
1 Discuss the ways
in which the extract constructs representations using the following:
• Camera shots,
angles, movement and composition
• Editing
• Sound
• Mise-en-scène [50]
From the OCR exam June 2013
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