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Television doesn't make programmes, it creates audiences (Jean-Luc Goddard) INTRODUCTION TO TV DRAMA

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first lesson on TV Drama

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Television doesn't make programmes, it creates audiences (Jean-Luc Goddard)INTRODUCTION TO TV DRAMA

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Exam - G322 Key Concepts in Media

Your exam will be in two sections

Section A - Textual Analysis 50 marks

Section B - Institution and Audiences 50 marks

The exam will be 2 hours long with 30 minutes for viewing and taking notes.

The clip you view will be unseen

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Section A

You will complete a textual analysis of a TV Drama clip

Exploring a variety of technical aspects of the language and conventions of the moving image.

This will be linked to a discussion of representation within the sequence:

Camera angle,Shot, Movement and Composition

Mise-en-scene

Editing

Sound

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Section B

One compulsory question based on a case study of a specific media industry

You will need to know contemporary institutional processes of production, distribution, marketing and exchange/exhibition at a local, national or international level as well as British audiences' reception and consumption.

There will be some emphasis on your own experience of being an audience member.

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TV Drama Schedule 

On each card write down TV Drama's you know

Then put them into categories and label them

How have you decided to group them and why?

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TV Drama Sub Genre

Teen Dramas: These depend entirely on the target audience empathising with a range of authentic characters and age-specific situations and anxieties, e.g. Skins.Soap Operas: These never end, convey a sense of real time and depend entirely on audiences accepting them as ’socially realist’, e.g. Coronation Street.Costume Dramas: these are often intertexually linked to ‘classic’ novels or plays and offer a set of pleasers that are very different to dramas set in our own world contexts and times, e.g. Sharpe.Medical/Hospital Dramas: These interplay our vicarious pleasure at witnessing trauma and suffering on the part of patients and relatives with a set of staff narratives that deploy sop opera conventions, e.g. Holby City.Police/Crime Dramas: These work in the same way as medical/hospital dramas but we can substitute the health context for representation of criminals and victims, e.g. The Bill.Docu-dramas: these are set apart from the other by their attempts to dramatise significant real events, which usually have human interest, celebrity focus or political significance, e.g. Hamburg Cell.

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Representation

Identify groups that are represented 

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EEE! What's happening?

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Pictionary

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Homework - Chinese Whispers

Watch any TV Drama

Make notes on 3 minutes of it

What is the genre of your chosen drama and how does the:

mise-en-scene

location/setting

camera angles, shot, movement

sound

editing 

                                  tell you this, we should be able to even guess what the TV Drama is.

You will tell another student this information and they will share with the class.  This is saving you from doing a 500 word essay!!