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OCR Media Studies Textbook Representation - Representations within media are when a media station such as ITV or BBC

represents footage or a dialogue. This means that instead of it being live youre seeing a constructed re-presentation of the actual situation. Sometimes a representation of something can be influenced on definite factors which would show to people its certainly for them or it may even be stereotypically made. For example, colours can influence things for both genders. Such as pink is a typical female colour so pink items within the media would be associated with females. Therefore, males would be connected with colours like blue and red. As red signifies danger and therefore more risks would be taken. Verisimilitude - Verisimilitude allows the viewers to relate to the character by the costume or by the set within the drama they are showing. For example, clothing helps to visualise and understand the TV drama by the generation or time period the media is set. This would be like having the characters of the show Downton Abbey wearing tracksuits and trainers. This wouldnt allow us to relate to the time period it was set. We would expect very posh and classy dresses showing their class immediately when they appear. Teen Drama - Teen drama is a collection of programmes to make a series which will not only entertain the viewers, but will also relate to problems that are occurring in everyday life with the proposed help that the age group can come across. For example, Waterloo Road would be teen dramas as it shows all the problems such as knife crime, underage drinking and then also the behaviour within a school community. This then illustrates to the younger generation that would be watching the programme, that all this crime is wrong and they can relate to certain characters behaving like them and can build respect for them. Soap Operas - Soap Operas are usually shown throughout the week often to carry on a problem. For example, in EastEnders if someone was having an affair you wont find out until maybe 8 weeks later. This builds the viewers to wonder what is happening and guess mystery partners characters might be with. All the soap operas are based around a certain set which will stay for the whole programmes existent. Coronation Street has one street where everything is based and happens. This allows the viewers to relate that street to the programme and understand exactly what is happening. Soaps tend to always finish with cliff hangers leaving suspense and a build up to the next episode. This however is made to look like its real time therefore it change in lighting or change in costume may be present. Period Drama - Period Dramas are usually based on a piece of literature or a true story. This type of media based on fiction however, causes a huge economic demand. This is because of the set needed. For example, Downton Abbey uses a large mansion which would have been owned by the upper class in previous years. The production team would then have to rent out the mansion to make the period drama look authentic and sophisticated. Coincidently, the characters will need the right time associated clothing to present them from that time period. If this is not done then the programme would look as refined as the viewers would have hoped and wanted to see. This will be the same with transport if they show any parts of transport then it will have to be the old vintage motors not a brand new car. This will build to the atmosphere and the surroundings. Also, the actors will be called from over the world to play in period dramas as you have to have the right actor/actress otherwise the accent and voice wont be the same and create the historic fill. Hospital Drama - Hospital drama addresses two ways of being interpreted. Firstly a hospital drama will need to show patients seeking medical support with illnesses and injuries. This will be done in a hospital itself as it will hold all the vital machinery that will make it look realistic.

Also, hospital drama needs to show it from the employees side. This means showing their reactions towards certain processes or injuries. This drama will also portray what happens behind closed doors in a hospital allowing the viewers to increase more respect for the staff at the hospitals. Crime Drama - Crime drama is a lot like hospital drama and has to show the both sides of the crimes. However there are two types of crime drama. There is a one-off crime drama which will show main important evidence and is usually based on a certain historic element such as the murder or a drug deal. On the other hand there are long-running crime dramas which will last a vast period of drama which will have a variety of sub-plots that help build up more sustained audience interest in the relationships characters. An example of a crime drama is The Bill. This used to show you what would happen in a situation like that and the processes used. This would build respect from the viewer and people would look forward to the programme the next episode. Also, the viewers got to see car chases which builds up the excitement the anxiety and makes the viewer feel the tension. Shared Conventions Characters who offer shorthand representations of real types of people (or stereotypes). Narrative which is visually presented and demands high level of active audience understanding. Mise en scne this would involve props, costume, set, make up, lighting. Anything that can immediately create an atmosphere will cause the viewer feel the directors intention. Camerwork that ensures continuity and creates drama through visual conventions Conventions - conventions are usually described as the ingredients of a particular form or genre. For example, if you make a news bulletin, you would need to observe a range of rules of engagement for news broadcasts. Connotations - connotation is an association or idea suggested by word or phrase. This might be when your name is said people will think of you not something else. If someone says a colour people will think of something associated with that colour. For example, blue people would think of the sky or the sea. TV Drama - can be a one episode programme or a seven week drama. This will be based on a plot that they will keep going for the whole of the drama keeping most characters, killing some off and then introducing a few more. These are usually shown once a week and attract a lot of viewers. TV Dramas traditionally end in a cliff hanger causing the viewers to tune in the following week. These can be known as being over dramatic but are full of different emotions creating different atmospheres. The television views were at a staggering 12 million when the concert was broadcasted for Princess Diane. This shows that television is the main way we spend our free time watching different programmes that interests us the most. For example, students tend to relax watching comic programmes on the television before they go to revise or start homework as it puts them in a good mood and creates a relaxed atmosphere before they start. There are many types of drama on the television at the moment if it is by old Victorian themed drama to the modern day crime of today. This allows many people to interact with programmes making sure they can watch whatever is there favourite, whether it Paradise (BBC 1 Victorian styled department store) or if its Waterloo Road (BBC 1 teen drama set in a school)

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