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