Thursday, January 9, 2020

Task 1: Understanding 'single camera production'

a) Define 'single camera production':
A single camera production is a piece of media which involves music videos or a film shot with a single camera angle these will low budget films and usually involves a lot of editing during scenes with multiple characters having conversations and such.18
b) Identify the advantages and disadvantages of single camera production (refer to examples where you can):

Advantages
Disadvantages

c) How does multi-camera differ to single camera productions?



d) List 3 examples of single camera shows/films (aim for different genres)

1)

2)

3)


List 3 examples of multi-camera shows (aim for different genres)

1)

2)

3)

4) What is the definition of genre? Why is this important for audiences?





Task 2


Definitions for format, genre and 

narrative structure

Complete the definitions below, giving an example of a SCP for each. 
You must provide a detailed explanation for each term, following class discussions and independent research. This will be vital for the assignment.

Series
Single drama
Crime drama genre
Soap Opera genre
Sitcom/Comedy
Linear narrative
Nonlinear narrative
Multistrand narrative
Open ending narrative
Closed ending narrative
Realist narrative
Anti-realist narrative

Task 3: Technical analysis
Define the following technical elements in detail.
CAMERA SHOT TYPES
Close up
Extreme close up
Medium shot
Establishing shot
Long shot
High angle
Low angle
Coverage
CAMERA MOVEMENT
Track
Pan
Tilt
Zoom
LIGHTING
High key
Low key
Natural
Artificial
EDITING
Continuity
Cut
Montage
Split-screen
SOUND
Diegetic
Non-diegetic
SCRIPTING
Building a scene/story


 
We will work through the following slides in class and discuss; any further tasks will be carried out on the blog

TASK: Narrative

As you watch the film, answer the following questions about the narrative.
Does the clip reveal a linear or non-linear narrative?
How can you tell this?
Realist or anti-realist? How can you tell this?
Open or closed ending? How can you tell this? 
What genre is the programme or film?
How can you tell the genre?
(Characters, editing, camera, narrative, lighting, settings, sounds, themes)

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