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Doctor Who: Language and Representation blog tasks

1.     Camerawork and sound: Music - theme tune to Doctor Who. Very science-fiction - sets genre from beginning. Graphics on screen: title of show and episode. Simple text/font.  Slow, clunky camera movement (due to technology in 1960s).  Sound: hum of TARDIS (helps create science-fiction genre). Flashback scenes - close-ups of Susan to show her emotion or misunderstanding. Medium shot of Doctor holding vase with teachers in background - makes Doctor look evil.     Mise en scene:  Susan - first introduced dancing and dressed as 1960s teenager (costume). Seems to be both typical teenager and alien. Costume and hair typical of 1960s. School - creates personal identity for audience.  Setting - junkyard. Lighting - dark/shadows. Creates mysterious, tense atmosphere. Setting - inside the TARDIS. Central control console, white walls with circle design, TARDIS much bigger on inside than out.  Lighting - TARDIS is bright white (sci-fi connotation). Also contrasts with shadows outside (binary o

Introduction to TV drama:

 1.  The "His Dark Materials" trailer aligns with several conventions typical of TV drama series: Narrative Depth : The trailer likely showcases a rich and layered narrative, characteristic of TV dramas. "His Dark Materials" is based on a series of novels by Philip Pullman, known for their complex story lines and deep thematic exploration. Character Focus : It probably highlights key characters and their journeys, drawing viewers into their individual arcs and relationships. Protagonists such as Lyra Belacqua and Will Parry are likely prominently featured, along with other important figures from the series. Emotional Intensity : Expect the trailer to evoke a range of emotions, from suspense and intrigue to moments of drama and heartache. TV dramas often leverage emotional resonance to engage viewers on a deeper level. By incorporating these conventions, the "His Dark Materials" trailer aims to capture the attention of viewers and draw them into the captiva