SlideShare uma empresa Scribd logo
1 de 30
CONNECT
• Watch the following extract
• What do you notice about the Characters?
• How do the Characters make you feel?
Connect
G322 Media Exam
• Textual Analysis and Representation:
– Camera shots
– Camera Angle
– Movement and Composition
– Editing
– Sound
– Mise-en-Scene
Discover
7 KEY AREAS FOR TOPIC
• Gender
• Age
• Ethnicity
• Sexuality
• Class and status
• Physical ability/disability
• Regional identity
Discover
How do we Analyse a TV Drama
– Mise-en-Scene
– Camera shots / Camera Angle / Movement and
Composition
– Editing
– Sound
Discover
How do we Analyse a TV Drama
– Mise-en-Scene
– Camera shots / Camera Angle / Movement and
Composition
– Editing
– Sound
Discover
How do we Analyse a TV Drama
– Mise-en-Scene
– Camera shots / Camera Angle / Movement and
Composition
– Editing
– Sound
Discover
Sound
• Although film and television largely effect the audience
because of what they see, sound also has a big impact
on the audience.
• The music used in film is known as the soundtrack.
• It can be broken down into the following categories...
Diagetic Sound:
Sound or music that is recorded on set as it happens. This will
include dialogue and sounds which take place within the film e.g. a
door closing, gun being fired, police siren.
Non-Diagetic Sound:
Music or sound which is added to the film during the editing process.
Most often, non-diagetic sound is music, which is used to create
atmosphere or emotion.
SOUND
• Score – The musical component of a programme’s
soundtrack, usually composed specifically for the scene.
• Sound Effects – sounds that are added to a film during the
post-production stage. Sound Motif- A sound effect or
combination of sound effects that are associated with a
particular character, setting, situation or idea.
• Sound Bridge— Can lead in or out of a scene. They can
occur at the beginning of one scene when the sound from
the previous scene carries over briefly before the sound
from the new scene begins.
SOUND
• Dialogue— Words spoken by the characters Incidental music— non-diegetic sounds which add
atmosphere to an action or revelation.
• Ambient sound—the background sounds which are present in a scene or location. Common
ambient sounds include wind, water, birds, crowds, office noises, traffic, etc. It performs a number
of functions including: Providing audio continuity between shots, reventing an unnatural silence
when no other sound is present and establishing or reinforcing the mood.
• Sound Perspectives—The sense of a sound's position in space, yielded by volume and pitch. Used
to create a more realistic sense of space, with events happening (that is, coming from) closer or
further away.
• Voiceover—When a voice, often that of a character in the film, is heard while we see an image of a
space and time in which that character is not actually speaking. The voice over is often used to give
a sense of a character's subjectivity or to narrate an event told in flashback.
• Contrapuntal– When the score juxtaposes the action in the scene for dramatic effect
Representation
Representation
An image+ a point of view =
representation
In exploring representation you need
to establish....
• What view of people or issues is being
conveyed to audiences?
• How far is that view conveyed?
• How far are audiences positioned to take up a
preferred view?
• How far do the representations challenge or
conform to dominant representations and
ideologies?
Representation
• Representation refers to the construction
in any medium of aspects of ‘reality’ such
as people, places, objects, events, cultural
identities and other abstract concepts.
Such representations may be in speech or
writing as well as still or moving pictures.
• A key aspect in the study of representation
concern is with the way in which
representations are made to seem
‘natural’.
Representation
• Media is all about taking reality (real life) and
re-presenting it to an audience in a different
way. This might be a re-presentation of real
life e.g. BBC news, a manipulation of real life
e.g. The Only Way is Essex or Made in
Chelsea, or a fictional account e.g.
Eastenders or Coronation Street.
• All Media has a base in reality and the way
we see different events or characters can
have a real impact on the way we feel about
a group of people or a major issue.
Representation
• Representation plays a major role in our
enjoyment of a Media text. The audience
reads and decodes information in a number
of ways, and this helps them to understand
who a character is or what they might be
feeling.
• The audience is also influenced by what they
see represented on screen
• Look at the following TV characters – how do
they make you feel about them?
Stereotypes
• The easiest way for the audience to relate
to a character or characters is to use
Stereotypes
• Stereotypes are when a character is
created using a common set of ideas
about a group of people. These ideas can
be both positive and negative and can
influence the way we view groups of
people
Gender
• What are the most
common
representations of
Gender in the Media?
• In pairs label each
gender with the most
common
representations you’d
expect
Develop
Common Gender Representations
Typical Male Representations Typical Female Representations
Male Representations
• 'Masculinity' is a concept that is made up of
more rigid stereotypes than femininity.
Representations of men across all media
tend to focus on the following:
– Strength - physical and intellectual
– Power
– Sexual attractiveness (which may be based on
the above)
– Physique
– Independence (of thought, action)
• Male characters are often represented as
isolated, as not needing to rely on others
(the lone hero). If they capitulate to being
part of a family, it is often part of the
resolution of a narrative, rather than an
integral factor in the initial equilibrium.
• It is interesting to note that the male
physique is becoming more important a part
of representations of masculinity.
Female Representations
• Representations of women across all
media tend to highlight the following:
– beauty (within narrow conventions)
– size/physique (again, within narrow
conventions)
– sexuality (as expressed by the above)
– emotional (as opposed to intellectual)
dealings
– relationships (as opposed to
independence/freedom)
• Women are often represented as
being part of a context (family,
friends, colleagues) and
working/thinking as part of a team. In
drama, they tend to take the role of
helper or object, passive rather than
active (Propp).
The Male Gaze
• Is an unconscious
assumption that every
audience member is a
heterosexual male
• Thus all women are
objectified and inferior
in some way
Textual Analysis
• In pairs, watch the following extract
• Can you identify what the representation is?
• Is it a positive or negative
• Casulty - Gender
Exam Practice
MES CW ED S
Point
Evidence
Analysis
• What is the Representation
• Is it positive or negative?
Practice Pieces
• Dr Who - Jan 2009 Exam
• Primevil - June 2010 Exam
• Fat Friends
HOMEWORK!
• Watch the Clip from the January 2011 exam
from HUSTLE
• Hustle - Jan 2011 Exam
• Write an essay answer to the question
Age
Develop

Mais conteúdo relacionado

Mais procurados

What is a documentary
What is a documentaryWhat is a documentary
What is a documentary
bethsquires
 
Bill Nichols - 6 Types of Documentary
Bill Nichols - 6 Types of DocumentaryBill Nichols - 6 Types of Documentary
Bill Nichols - 6 Types of Documentary
Emma Willcox
 
Documentary mode theory (bill nichols)
Documentary mode theory (bill nichols)Documentary mode theory (bill nichols)
Documentary mode theory (bill nichols)
MissConnell
 
Tv Drama Representations table
Tv Drama Representations tableTv Drama Representations table
Tv Drama Representations table
aquinasmedia
 
Modes of documentary
Modes of documentaryModes of documentary
Modes of documentary
iain bruce
 
6 modes of documentaries
6 modes of documentaries 6 modes of documentaries
6 modes of documentaries
callumjg
 
Mise en-scene and macro & micro decisions
Mise en-scene and macro & micro decisionsMise en-scene and macro & micro decisions
Mise en-scene and macro & micro decisions
liamross96
 

Mais procurados (20)

Poetic mode
Poetic modePoetic mode
Poetic mode
 
What is a documentary
What is a documentaryWhat is a documentary
What is a documentary
 
Expository Documentary
Expository DocumentaryExpository Documentary
Expository Documentary
 
Bill Nichols - 6 Types of Documentary
Bill Nichols - 6 Types of DocumentaryBill Nichols - 6 Types of Documentary
Bill Nichols - 6 Types of Documentary
 
Revision 2014
Revision 2014Revision 2014
Revision 2014
 
Documentary mode theory (bill nichols)
Documentary mode theory (bill nichols)Documentary mode theory (bill nichols)
Documentary mode theory (bill nichols)
 
Community theatre
Community theatreCommunity theatre
Community theatre
 
Documentary styles
Documentary stylesDocumentary styles
Documentary styles
 
Genre of my documentary
Genre of my documentaryGenre of my documentary
Genre of my documentary
 
Art ouse films codes and con
Art ouse films codes and conArt ouse films codes and con
Art ouse films codes and con
 
Types of documentaries
Types of documentariesTypes of documentaries
Types of documentaries
 
Tv Drama Representations table
Tv Drama Representations tableTv Drama Representations table
Tv Drama Representations table
 
Modes of documentary
Modes of documentaryModes of documentary
Modes of documentary
 
6 modes of documentaries
6 modes of documentaries 6 modes of documentaries
6 modes of documentaries
 
Section a
Section aSection a
Section a
 
Mise en-scene and macro & micro decisions
Mise en-scene and macro & micro decisionsMise en-scene and macro & micro decisions
Mise en-scene and macro & micro decisions
 
Modes of documentaries
Modes of documentariesModes of documentaries
Modes of documentaries
 
Types of documentaries
Types of documentariesTypes of documentaries
Types of documentaries
 
Imap project one presentation
Imap project one presentationImap project one presentation
Imap project one presentation
 
Documentary for prp
Documentary for prp Documentary for prp
Documentary for prp
 

Semelhante a As level tv drama 3 gender

As tv drama 3
As tv drama 3As tv drama 3
As tv drama 3
hasnmedia
 
TV Drama - Sound Analysis
TV Drama - Sound AnalysisTV Drama - Sound Analysis
TV Drama - Sound Analysis
Thenz801
 
TV Drama - Sound
TV Drama - SoundTV Drama - Sound
TV Drama - Sound
Zoe Lorenz
 
Representation 7 areas intro
Representation 7 areas introRepresentation 7 areas intro
Representation 7 areas intro
hammonda
 
Representation of gender and stereotypes
Representation of gender and stereotypesRepresentation of gender and stereotypes
Representation of gender and stereotypes
Liz Davies
 
Representation
RepresentationRepresentation
Representation
etaylorchs
 

Semelhante a As level tv drama 3 gender (20)

Music theory
Music theoryMusic theory
Music theory
 
AS Lesson 3 - misogyny and feminism
AS Lesson 3 -  misogyny and feminismAS Lesson 3 -  misogyny and feminism
AS Lesson 3 - misogyny and feminism
 
Popular film and emotional response
Popular film and emotional responsePopular film and emotional response
Popular film and emotional response
 
Media studies AS revision
Media studies AS revisionMedia studies AS revision
Media studies AS revision
 
Representation of regional identity
Representation of regional identityRepresentation of regional identity
Representation of regional identity
 
As tv drama 3
As tv drama 3As tv drama 3
As tv drama 3
 
TV Drama - Sound Analysis
TV Drama - Sound AnalysisTV Drama - Sound Analysis
TV Drama - Sound Analysis
 
VISUAL-ART.pptx
VISUAL-ART.pptxVISUAL-ART.pptx
VISUAL-ART.pptx
 
TV Drama - Sound
TV Drama - SoundTV Drama - Sound
TV Drama - Sound
 
Representation 7 areas intro
Representation 7 areas introRepresentation 7 areas intro
Representation 7 areas intro
 
Representation
RepresentationRepresentation
Representation
 
Representation
RepresentationRepresentation
Representation
 
Mise en-scene
Mise en-sceneMise en-scene
Mise en-scene
 
Representation
RepresentationRepresentation
Representation
 
Introduction to short films powerpoint
Introduction to short films powerpointIntroduction to short films powerpoint
Introduction to short films powerpoint
 
Representation of gender and stereotypes
Representation of gender and stereotypesRepresentation of gender and stereotypes
Representation of gender and stereotypes
 
Representation of gender
Representation of genderRepresentation of gender
Representation of gender
 
Media evaluation question 5
Media evaluation question 5Media evaluation question 5
Media evaluation question 5
 
Representation
RepresentationRepresentation
Representation
 
Lesson 2 & 3 Visual codes
Lesson 2 & 3 Visual codesLesson 2 & 3 Visual codes
Lesson 2 & 3 Visual codes
 

Mais de harrisdulwichgirls (20)

As level tv drama 2
As level tv drama 2As level tv drama 2
As level tv drama 2
 
Student brief music magazine
Student brief music magazineStudent brief music magazine
Student brief music magazine
 
As level tv drama 2
As level tv drama 2As level tv drama 2
As level tv drama 2
 
As level tv drama 1
As level tv drama 1As level tv drama 1
As level tv drama 1
 
144689 question-paper-unit-g322-01-key-media-concepts-tv-drama
144689 question-paper-unit-g322-01-key-media-concepts-tv-drama144689 question-paper-unit-g322-01-key-media-concepts-tv-drama
144689 question-paper-unit-g322-01-key-media-concepts-tv-drama
 
Media specification 2014
Media specification 2014Media specification 2014
Media specification 2014
 
Written evaluation – 700 800 words (1 and
Written evaluation – 700 800 words (1 andWritten evaluation – 700 800 words (1 and
Written evaluation – 700 800 words (1 and
 
Lesson 20
Lesson 20Lesson 20
Lesson 20
 
Student brief assignment 2 task 1
Student brief assignment 2 task 1Student brief assignment 2 task 1
Student brief assignment 2 task 1
 
Assignment 1 task 2
Assignment 1  task 2Assignment 1  task 2
Assignment 1 task 2
 
Assignment 1 task 2
Assignment 1  task 2Assignment 1  task 2
Assignment 1 task 2
 
Assignment 1 a star
Assignment 1 a starAssignment 1 a star
Assignment 1 a star
 
Exemplar script
Exemplar scriptExemplar script
Exemplar script
 
Assignment 2 student brief
Assignment 2  student briefAssignment 2  student brief
Assignment 2 student brief
 
Assignment 3 a star exemplar
Assignment 3 a star exemplarAssignment 3 a star exemplar
Assignment 3 a star exemplar
 
Assignment 2 a star exemplar
Assignment 2 a star exemplarAssignment 2 a star exemplar
Assignment 2 a star exemplar
 
Year 12 tracker pp
Year 12 tracker ppYear 12 tracker pp
Year 12 tracker pp
 
Year 12 tracker
Year 12 trackerYear 12 tracker
Year 12 tracker
 
Year 12 tracker
Year 12 trackerYear 12 tracker
Year 12 tracker
 
Assignment 1 advert analysis
Assignment 1 advert analysisAssignment 1 advert analysis
Assignment 1 advert analysis
 

Último

Cloud Frontiers: A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FME
Cloud Frontiers:  A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FMECloud Frontiers:  A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FME
Cloud Frontiers: A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FME
Safe Software
 

Último (20)

Exploring the Future Potential of AI-Enabled Smartphone Processors
Exploring the Future Potential of AI-Enabled Smartphone ProcessorsExploring the Future Potential of AI-Enabled Smartphone Processors
Exploring the Future Potential of AI-Enabled Smartphone Processors
 
Exploring Multimodal Embeddings with Milvus
Exploring Multimodal Embeddings with MilvusExploring Multimodal Embeddings with Milvus
Exploring Multimodal Embeddings with Milvus
 
Polkadot JAM Slides - Token2049 - By Dr. Gavin Wood
Polkadot JAM Slides - Token2049 - By Dr. Gavin WoodPolkadot JAM Slides - Token2049 - By Dr. Gavin Wood
Polkadot JAM Slides - Token2049 - By Dr. Gavin Wood
 
Emergent Methods: Multi-lingual narrative tracking in the news - real-time ex...
Emergent Methods: Multi-lingual narrative tracking in the news - real-time ex...Emergent Methods: Multi-lingual narrative tracking in the news - real-time ex...
Emergent Methods: Multi-lingual narrative tracking in the news - real-time ex...
 
Apidays New York 2024 - The Good, the Bad and the Governed by David O'Neill, ...
Apidays New York 2024 - The Good, the Bad and the Governed by David O'Neill, ...Apidays New York 2024 - The Good, the Bad and the Governed by David O'Neill, ...
Apidays New York 2024 - The Good, the Bad and the Governed by David O'Neill, ...
 
presentation ICT roal in 21st century education
presentation ICT roal in 21st century educationpresentation ICT roal in 21st century education
presentation ICT roal in 21st century education
 
Web Form Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apri...
Web Form Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apri...Web Form Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apri...
Web Form Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apri...
 
Strategies for Landing an Oracle DBA Job as a Fresher
Strategies for Landing an Oracle DBA Job as a FresherStrategies for Landing an Oracle DBA Job as a Fresher
Strategies for Landing an Oracle DBA Job as a Fresher
 
ProductAnonymous-April2024-WinProductDiscovery-MelissaKlemke
ProductAnonymous-April2024-WinProductDiscovery-MelissaKlemkeProductAnonymous-April2024-WinProductDiscovery-MelissaKlemke
ProductAnonymous-April2024-WinProductDiscovery-MelissaKlemke
 
Cloud Frontiers: A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FME
Cloud Frontiers:  A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FMECloud Frontiers:  A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FME
Cloud Frontiers: A Deep Dive into Serverless Spatial Data and FME
 
[BuildWithAI] Introduction to Gemini.pdf
[BuildWithAI] Introduction to Gemini.pdf[BuildWithAI] Introduction to Gemini.pdf
[BuildWithAI] Introduction to Gemini.pdf
 
Apidays New York 2024 - Accelerating FinTech Innovation by Vasa Krishnan, Fin...
Apidays New York 2024 - Accelerating FinTech Innovation by Vasa Krishnan, Fin...Apidays New York 2024 - Accelerating FinTech Innovation by Vasa Krishnan, Fin...
Apidays New York 2024 - Accelerating FinTech Innovation by Vasa Krishnan, Fin...
 
2024: Domino Containers - The Next Step. News from the Domino Container commu...
2024: Domino Containers - The Next Step. News from the Domino Container commu...2024: Domino Containers - The Next Step. News from the Domino Container commu...
2024: Domino Containers - The Next Step. News from the Domino Container commu...
 
Axa Assurance Maroc - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Axa Assurance Maroc - Insurer Innovation Award 2024Axa Assurance Maroc - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
Axa Assurance Maroc - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
 
MS Copilot expands with MS Graph connectors
MS Copilot expands with MS Graph connectorsMS Copilot expands with MS Graph connectors
MS Copilot expands with MS Graph connectors
 
ICT role in 21st century education and its challenges
ICT role in 21st century education and its challengesICT role in 21st century education and its challenges
ICT role in 21st century education and its challenges
 
TrustArc Webinar - Unlock the Power of AI-Driven Data Discovery
TrustArc Webinar - Unlock the Power of AI-Driven Data DiscoveryTrustArc Webinar - Unlock the Power of AI-Driven Data Discovery
TrustArc Webinar - Unlock the Power of AI-Driven Data Discovery
 
AXA XL - Insurer Innovation Award Americas 2024
AXA XL - Insurer Innovation Award Americas 2024AXA XL - Insurer Innovation Award Americas 2024
AXA XL - Insurer Innovation Award Americas 2024
 
Spring Boot vs Quarkus the ultimate battle - DevoxxUK
Spring Boot vs Quarkus the ultimate battle - DevoxxUKSpring Boot vs Quarkus the ultimate battle - DevoxxUK
Spring Boot vs Quarkus the ultimate battle - DevoxxUK
 
Corporate and higher education May webinar.pptx
Corporate and higher education May webinar.pptxCorporate and higher education May webinar.pptx
Corporate and higher education May webinar.pptx
 

As level tv drama 3 gender

  • 1. CONNECT • Watch the following extract • What do you notice about the Characters? • How do the Characters make you feel? Connect
  • 2. G322 Media Exam • Textual Analysis and Representation: – Camera shots – Camera Angle – Movement and Composition – Editing – Sound – Mise-en-Scene Discover
  • 3. 7 KEY AREAS FOR TOPIC • Gender • Age • Ethnicity • Sexuality • Class and status • Physical ability/disability • Regional identity Discover
  • 4. How do we Analyse a TV Drama – Mise-en-Scene – Camera shots / Camera Angle / Movement and Composition – Editing – Sound Discover
  • 5. How do we Analyse a TV Drama – Mise-en-Scene – Camera shots / Camera Angle / Movement and Composition – Editing – Sound Discover
  • 6. How do we Analyse a TV Drama – Mise-en-Scene – Camera shots / Camera Angle / Movement and Composition – Editing – Sound Discover
  • 7. Sound • Although film and television largely effect the audience because of what they see, sound also has a big impact on the audience. • The music used in film is known as the soundtrack. • It can be broken down into the following categories...
  • 8. Diagetic Sound: Sound or music that is recorded on set as it happens. This will include dialogue and sounds which take place within the film e.g. a door closing, gun being fired, police siren. Non-Diagetic Sound: Music or sound which is added to the film during the editing process. Most often, non-diagetic sound is music, which is used to create atmosphere or emotion.
  • 9. SOUND • Score – The musical component of a programme’s soundtrack, usually composed specifically for the scene. • Sound Effects – sounds that are added to a film during the post-production stage. Sound Motif- A sound effect or combination of sound effects that are associated with a particular character, setting, situation or idea. • Sound Bridge— Can lead in or out of a scene. They can occur at the beginning of one scene when the sound from the previous scene carries over briefly before the sound from the new scene begins.
  • 10. SOUND • Dialogue— Words spoken by the characters Incidental music— non-diegetic sounds which add atmosphere to an action or revelation. • Ambient sound—the background sounds which are present in a scene or location. Common ambient sounds include wind, water, birds, crowds, office noises, traffic, etc. It performs a number of functions including: Providing audio continuity between shots, reventing an unnatural silence when no other sound is present and establishing or reinforcing the mood. • Sound Perspectives—The sense of a sound's position in space, yielded by volume and pitch. Used to create a more realistic sense of space, with events happening (that is, coming from) closer or further away. • Voiceover—When a voice, often that of a character in the film, is heard while we see an image of a space and time in which that character is not actually speaking. The voice over is often used to give a sense of a character's subjectivity or to narrate an event told in flashback. • Contrapuntal– When the score juxtaposes the action in the scene for dramatic effect
  • 12. Representation An image+ a point of view = representation
  • 13. In exploring representation you need to establish.... • What view of people or issues is being conveyed to audiences? • How far is that view conveyed? • How far are audiences positioned to take up a preferred view? • How far do the representations challenge or conform to dominant representations and ideologies?
  • 14. Representation • Representation refers to the construction in any medium of aspects of ‘reality’ such as people, places, objects, events, cultural identities and other abstract concepts. Such representations may be in speech or writing as well as still or moving pictures. • A key aspect in the study of representation concern is with the way in which representations are made to seem ‘natural’.
  • 15. Representation • Media is all about taking reality (real life) and re-presenting it to an audience in a different way. This might be a re-presentation of real life e.g. BBC news, a manipulation of real life e.g. The Only Way is Essex or Made in Chelsea, or a fictional account e.g. Eastenders or Coronation Street. • All Media has a base in reality and the way we see different events or characters can have a real impact on the way we feel about a group of people or a major issue.
  • 16. Representation • Representation plays a major role in our enjoyment of a Media text. The audience reads and decodes information in a number of ways, and this helps them to understand who a character is or what they might be feeling. • The audience is also influenced by what they see represented on screen • Look at the following TV characters – how do they make you feel about them?
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 20. Stereotypes • The easiest way for the audience to relate to a character or characters is to use Stereotypes • Stereotypes are when a character is created using a common set of ideas about a group of people. These ideas can be both positive and negative and can influence the way we view groups of people
  • 21. Gender • What are the most common representations of Gender in the Media? • In pairs label each gender with the most common representations you’d expect Develop
  • 22. Common Gender Representations Typical Male Representations Typical Female Representations
  • 23. Male Representations • 'Masculinity' is a concept that is made up of more rigid stereotypes than femininity. Representations of men across all media tend to focus on the following: – Strength - physical and intellectual – Power – Sexual attractiveness (which may be based on the above) – Physique – Independence (of thought, action) • Male characters are often represented as isolated, as not needing to rely on others (the lone hero). If they capitulate to being part of a family, it is often part of the resolution of a narrative, rather than an integral factor in the initial equilibrium. • It is interesting to note that the male physique is becoming more important a part of representations of masculinity.
  • 24. Female Representations • Representations of women across all media tend to highlight the following: – beauty (within narrow conventions) – size/physique (again, within narrow conventions) – sexuality (as expressed by the above) – emotional (as opposed to intellectual) dealings – relationships (as opposed to independence/freedom) • Women are often represented as being part of a context (family, friends, colleagues) and working/thinking as part of a team. In drama, they tend to take the role of helper or object, passive rather than active (Propp).
  • 25. The Male Gaze • Is an unconscious assumption that every audience member is a heterosexual male • Thus all women are objectified and inferior in some way
  • 26. Textual Analysis • In pairs, watch the following extract • Can you identify what the representation is? • Is it a positive or negative • Casulty - Gender
  • 27. Exam Practice MES CW ED S Point Evidence Analysis • What is the Representation • Is it positive or negative?
  • 28. Practice Pieces • Dr Who - Jan 2009 Exam • Primevil - June 2010 Exam • Fat Friends
  • 29. HOMEWORK! • Watch the Clip from the January 2011 exam from HUSTLE • Hustle - Jan 2011 Exam • Write an essay answer to the question

Notas do Editor

  1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VV4v4LjBEXQ