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Task 2.2+2.3 - Researching TV Production

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8 out of 10 Cats: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djUkF5GUHS0 Visual Codes  (describe the following elements of mise-en-scene) : Set/location of the production - In the studio with a contestant panel and an audience. Colour pallette and tone used within the show - Blue and Reds for a simplistic feel. Hair and make-up - Everyone has their own preferred hair and choice on makeup to give the show a comfortable/relax feel. Clothes  - Not overly smart; casual/own clothes almost for the same reason as hair and makeup. Presenters performance - He wears a suit with tidy hair and a formal presentation, he is lively with bad language and adult humour. Camera Shot types - There are long shots and medium shots with panoramas  to show the entire set/ what is needed to be seen Positioning - The cameras are positioned infant of the panel and the contestants and presenter are all sat on the panel. Movement - The contestants and presenter stay seated apart from when they do certain ch

Creating An Interview

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When creating an interview there are many steps and rules suggested to follow. Some of these are: -The 180 degree rule: This is where cameras must remain on one side of an imagery line, because if there are cameras on both sides when putting the images together it will appear that someone has changed positions or moved when they have not.    -Eye contact: Eye contact is extremely important when interviewing someone as is gives the person being interviewed somewhere to look. If the interviewer does not keep eye contact the person being interviewed may look into the camera or look around which is bad, if they are looking into the camera whilst being asked questions by someone in the room it appears quite odd to anyone watching the interview. -Only speak when needed: When interviewing someone you only really want to be talking when actually asking the questions. Apart from that, when the person being interviewed is answering your question just nod to give th