Thursday, 5 September 2013

INTRODUCTION TO TEXTUAL ANALYSIS

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In your end of year exam, Section A is the analysis of representation in television drama. An unseen clip will be screened four times.
You are expected to analyse and discuss the technical aspect of the language and conventions of moving image in the extract's representation of individuals, places, groups and events.
  • camera shots, angles, movement, composition
  • editing
  • sound
  • mise-en-scene
 You will be asked to discuss how these technical elements create specific representations of individuals, groups, events or places and help to articulate specific messages and values that have social significance. Particular areas of representation that may be chosen are:
•Gender
•Age
•Ethnicity
•Sexuality
•Class and status
•Physical ability/disability
    We watch Nowhere Boy (directed by Sam Taylor Wood, 2009) and analyse the visual codes (camera angles, camera movement, shot types) and sound (dialogue and soundtrack).
    We use technical codes (the language of moving image).

    We note the exam mark scheme for a grade A response:
    • use of terminology (8-10 marks)
    • use of examples (16-20 marks)
    • analysis, explanation, argument (16-20 marks)
    We practise from the very start formulating responses that cover these three elements in the order given above. We note just how precise  and detailed our points must be.

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