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• The scene begins with a
  close up shot of the
  hospital sign, the sign says
  ‘A criminally disordered
  retention facility’. The sign
  along with a crane shot
  used to show the fencing
  and barbed wire connotes
  to the audience that those
  who are detained here are
  very dangerous.
• Using my example you will now analyse the
  rest of the sequence. The sequence will play
  on a loop, so you can watch it as many times
  as needed (if you want me to pause I can, and
  don’t be scared to ask questions)
• Stick the pictures in your book and write your
  analysis next to the relevant ones as we have
  done with the example
• You don’t have every shot just significant ones, so
  you have to think about what you see and hear
  before and after the shots that are pictured
• Underline key words and terminology, remember
  you need to write about how the MEDIA
  LANGUAGE works to REPRESENT Sarah
• Camerawork
• Sound
• Editing (only a little bit)
• Mise-en-scene

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How is media language used to represent sarah

  • 1. • The scene begins with a close up shot of the hospital sign, the sign says ‘A criminally disordered retention facility’. The sign along with a crane shot used to show the fencing and barbed wire connotes to the audience that those who are detained here are very dangerous.
  • 2. • Using my example you will now analyse the rest of the sequence. The sequence will play on a loop, so you can watch it as many times as needed (if you want me to pause I can, and don’t be scared to ask questions) • Stick the pictures in your book and write your analysis next to the relevant ones as we have done with the example
  • 3. • You don’t have every shot just significant ones, so you have to think about what you see and hear before and after the shots that are pictured • Underline key words and terminology, remember you need to write about how the MEDIA LANGUAGE works to REPRESENT Sarah • Camerawork • Sound • Editing (only a little bit) • Mise-en-scene