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Doctor Who: Language and Representation blog tasks

  1) Write a summary of the notes from our in-class analysis of the episode. You can use your own notes from the screening in class and we'll also post a Google document of class notes too (you'll need your GHS Google login).  Camerawork and sound: lots of zoomed in shots or close shots            Example:close up shot of Barbra when entering the Tardis    Mise-en-scene: the inside of the tardis is very  futuristic and bright white Narrative and genre: Schoolteachers Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright are concerned about one of their pupils, Susan Foreman, who seems to have a very ‘alien’ outlook on England. They have come to her listed address to investigate. They arrive in a junkyard and find a police box, which proves to be no ordinary police box. When Ian and Barbara enter, they discover it to be much bigger on the inside than the outside. In the TARDIS is Susan and her grandfather, the Doctor. Fearing that Barbara and Ian will g...

Introduction to TV drama

1)  Who do you think are the main characters in  His Dark Materials ? Why? i think cleara is the main character she is mention and shown in the movie multiple times    2) What narratives (story lines) are introduced in this trailer? i think the narrative of this story is that the MC (the girl) is in a different dimension and is trying to find her way back  3) What settings appear in the trailer? Describe as many as you can. in one of the  scenes is becomes very fast pace and dramatic as the protagonist is running threw a street  4)  What genre (or genres) are suggested by this  His Dark Materials  trailer? You may find  reading the IMDB page for His Dark Materials  helpful here mystery,non fiction,drama  5) Who do you think the target audience for  His Dark Materials  is? Give reasons for your answer. i think the target audience would be more mature as this film is more dramatic and as some sensitive scenes...