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
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Disadvantages
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d) List 3 examples of single camera shows/films (aim for different genres)
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List 3 examples of multi-camera shows (aim for different genres)
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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
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Single drama
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Crime drama genre
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Soap Opera genre
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Sitcom/Comedy
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Linear narrative
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Nonlinear narrative
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Multistrand narrative
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Open ending narrative
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Closed ending narrative
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Realist narrative
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Anti-realist narrative
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Task 3: Technical analysis
Define the following technical elements in detail.
CAMERA SHOT TYPES
Close up
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Extreme close up
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Medium shot
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Establishing shot
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Long shot
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High angle
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Low angle
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Coverage
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CAMERA MOVEMENT
Track
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Pan
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Tilt
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Zoom
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LIGHTING
High key
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Low key
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Natural
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Artificial
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EDITING
Continuity
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Cut
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Montage
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Split-screen
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SOUND
Diegetic
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Non-diegetic
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SCRIPTING
Building a scene/story
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We will work through the following slides in class and discuss; any further tasks will be carried out on the blog
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?
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Realist or anti-realist? How can you tell this?
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Open or closed ending? How can you tell this?
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What genre is the programme or film?
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How can you tell the genre?
(Characters, editing, camera, narrative, lighting, settings, sounds, themes)
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