My initial idea is called Teaching Upton Sixth Form, an insight into the lives of students who are struggling on a daily basis with exam stress and other daily problems.
Script-
Mr Welch - ' People view Upton as a school for delinquents less educated children and rarely a first choice school. From this we as a school and sixth form, want to educate the community and make them see our potential as a school and become everyone's first choice.' (VOICEOVER)
Student - ' I actually hate this school'
Sixth former - ' I used to hate lower school but now i have realised they were the best years of my life'
'people view tupton as a school for delinquents' ---- for this i will have a montage of naughty students misbehaving around school.
' less educated students ' ----- video of a student not understanding a question their being asked
Location
School classrooms and social area, also in the courtyard and on the field
Lighting
I will use natural lighting because its a natural setting.
Wednesday, 18 December 2019
Wednesday, 11 December 2019
Codes and conventions of reality TV.
Conventions - Typical features, characters and structures.
Codes - Technical codes, Character codes, Narrative codes, Cultural codes.
1. The Mighty Redcar BBC2
Media Language - Cut away, Establishing shot, Close up
How it represents the people - Every day life, makes the audience feel for the characters/empathy,
Demographic - Aimed at less fortunate people who seek a better life and need inspiration to do better. Also aimed at older people who stereotype younger people and the area they live in, challenges their perception.
How the codes/conventions are used - Cultural codes are used: showing the beach using an establishing shot. Shows that its slightly run down.
Soundtrack from the 80's could suggest the town has had better days.
Tagline - uses 'YOU' to engage the audience.
'were fighting for our future' personal , engaging.
Introduced to 3 characters.
2. I'm a Celebrity 2019. ITV
Media language - Establishing shot, Close up, Shot reverse shot, Master shot.
How it represents people - Ant and Dec are well known so people will be more inclined to watch. Loved by the nation.
Viewers recognise the theme tune quickly.
More of a reminder its back on TV rather than advertising as its already well known.
Cultural codes - Out in the open like in Australia
Exaggerated.
Simplistic.
No soundtrack.
Mention of the app and tag line of voting.
3. Educating Yorkshire Channel 4
Media language - Close ups,
How it represents people - teachers and students are lovable
Aimed at children a similar age and adults to reminisce on their pasts at school. Also thinking about how their own children may behave at school.
Illustrates a standard school.
Throughout the advert it shows a journey through school.
Cinematography - fly on the wall. Not as heavily edited with colour correction etc.
Natural behaviour.
Regional identity.
Children fit into stereotypes.
All seen as human, supportive.
Affectionate portrayal.
Conventions - Typical features, characters and structures.
Codes - Technical codes, Character codes, Narrative codes, Cultural codes.
1. The Mighty Redcar BBC2
Media Language - Cut away, Establishing shot, Close up
How it represents the people - Every day life, makes the audience feel for the characters/empathy,
Demographic - Aimed at less fortunate people who seek a better life and need inspiration to do better. Also aimed at older people who stereotype younger people and the area they live in, challenges their perception.
How the codes/conventions are used - Cultural codes are used: showing the beach using an establishing shot. Shows that its slightly run down.
Soundtrack from the 80's could suggest the town has had better days.
Tagline - uses 'YOU' to engage the audience.
'were fighting for our future' personal , engaging.
Introduced to 3 characters.
2. I'm a Celebrity 2019. ITV
Media language - Establishing shot, Close up, Shot reverse shot, Master shot.
How it represents people - Ant and Dec are well known so people will be more inclined to watch. Loved by the nation.
Viewers recognise the theme tune quickly.
More of a reminder its back on TV rather than advertising as its already well known.
Cultural codes - Out in the open like in Australia
Exaggerated.
Simplistic.
No soundtrack.
Mention of the app and tag line of voting.
3. Educating Yorkshire Channel 4
Media language - Close ups,
How it represents people - teachers and students are lovable
Aimed at children a similar age and adults to reminisce on their pasts at school. Also thinking about how their own children may behave at school.
Illustrates a standard school.
Throughout the advert it shows a journey through school.
Cinematography - fly on the wall. Not as heavily edited with colour correction etc.
Natural behaviour.
Regional identity.
Children fit into stereotypes.
All seen as human, supportive.
Affectionate portrayal.
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