http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bny9LU_JT_0
women are shown to be very feminine, nicely dress, make-up and hair all done; stereotypical of gender.
men are shown to be masculine, however shop employee acts a little feminine by the use of his hand gestures and stride. However, dialogue suggests he remains the dominant character (stereotypical) but not when faced with blonde man.
older upper class man, with another are shown to be in what seems like a gentleman club which fits in with their gender.
Monday, 19 November 2012
Monday, 8 October 2012
A link to an episode from Eastenders representing ethnicity and the stereotypical thought of black and white cultures.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y094LCAUMTo
Thursday, 13 September 2012
TV drama - soap: Coronation Street.
The shot captures the conversation of two people, therefore it is a two shot. From the body language it looks as though they are having an argument. from the shot the camera zooms in to focus on one person. The angle of this shot is eye level.
This shot also captures the conversation but is an over the shoulder shot, as we can view a medium close up of one person and the back of another. The angle of this shot is eye level.

This shot is a close up. It creates a main focus upon the one character to centralise them, and so that the audience can easily tell who is talking. the angle of this shot is eye level.

This next shot captures the full lenght of a person, this is known as a long shot. although she is the only character within the shot, the main focal point would be the bright light, which is why the shot is from an angle to capture this.

The camera on this shot is above the two characters, this is because it is a high level angle. The camera is from a higher angle as it gradually zooms in and rotates to create more impact on the situation.
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