Channel 4 is a UK public-service television broadcaster which began transmissions on 2 November 1982. The channel was established to provide a fourth television service to the UK that would break the duopoly of the Licence Fee funded BBC's two established services and the single commercial broadcasting network, ITV. Channel 4 enjoys almost universal coverage in the UK and some neighbouring countries and a significant audience share, despite having seen new competition with the growth of cable, satellite and digital services. It also broadcasts Holloaks the TV drama i have researched at 6pm every week day. Channel 4 was established with, and continues to hold, a remit of public service obligations which it must fulfil. The remit changes periodically, as dictated by various broadcasting and communications acts, and is regulated by the various authorities Channel 4 has been answerable to; originally the IBA, then the ITC and now Ofcom.
Sunday, 14 June 2009
Representation in TV Drama
A list of all the different things that can be represented in Television Drama. For example:
Gender ( masculinity/feminity)
Race ( white/asian/Bback)
Religionality ( cockney, northern, irish, scottish)
Sexuality ( male, female, gay, transexual, bisexual)
Religion ( christian, muslim, sikh)
Class
Age
Culture
Gender ( masculinity/feminity)
Race ( white/asian/Bback)
Religionality ( cockney, northern, irish, scottish)
Sexuality ( male, female, gay, transexual, bisexual)
Religion ( christian, muslim, sikh)
Class
Age
Culture
Textual Analysis
Low: Camera looking up at subject, making it look bigger.
Eye-level: Camera is pointed directly at subject.
High: Camera is looking down on subject, making it look smaller.
Worm's eye: Extreme low angle, camera is very low, looking up.
Canted: Camera is tilted to make subject look slanted.
Bird's eye: Extreme high angle, looking straight down.
Eye-level: Camera is pointed directly at subject.
High: Camera is looking down on subject, making it look smaller.
Worm's eye: Extreme low angle, camera is very low, looking up.
Canted: Camera is tilted to make subject look slanted.
Bird's eye: Extreme high angle, looking straight down.
Textual Analysis is the process of breaking down a text into its various elements and studying them to analyse how meaning is created, when analysing moving image medai( such as film or television) we must examine the following areas: Camera ( shots, angles, movements)
Editing ( how shots have been put together)
Sound ( both digetic and non-digetic)
Special effects ( if there are any)
Mise-en-scene ( costume, make-up, facial-expression, props, setting, performance)
Thursday, 11 June 2009
Hollyoaks logo
The Hollyoaks logo shows a glimpse of what the show might be about, with the colours that are usedand it also suggests that there might be battle between the sexes. The pink and blue combined together shows that the two sexes both male and female are going to be involved. The typography is big and bold which might the characters are as loud too.
Tuesday, 9 June 2009
Textual Analysis of a TV Drama Title Sequence
What is the purpose of a Title Sequence?
To introduce the program.
To tell us the genreor subgenre of the film.
Tell us the location/setting of the show.
Warning that the shows about to start.
Gives the show a recognisable identity.
It can give information about the tone/style.
To tell the period of time it is set in.
To introduce the program.
To tell us the genreor subgenre of the film.
Tell us the location/setting of the show.
Warning that the shows about to start.
Gives the show a recognisable identity.
It can give information about the tone/style.
To tell the period of time it is set in.
Camera Movements
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