Task 2.2+2.3 - Researching TV Production

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 challenges and there is very little camera movement.
  • Framing - They use long shots to show everyone then medium-close ups when filming a specific individual.
  • Depth of field - They focus on the people with the background out of focus at times.

Editing

  • Pace - They space out transitions throughout the long airing.
  • Transitions - They switch cameras throughout with simple cut transitions.
  • Continuity/editing matches (Eyeline matches?) - Its a continuity edit.
  • Shot duration - Depends on the shot and what is happening.
Sound

  • Music - They have introduction music and music as an introduction to certain rounds but that is it.
  • Sound FX - There are next to no sound effects used.

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