Wednesday, 26 January 2011

TELEVISION DRAMA

there are many diffrent types of  british tv drama shown

ongoing
series
episodes
continuing drama
promotion of real life


In the first lesson of tv drama in class we was introduced to many new vocabulary used  to analyses media content in the tv drama these were.

Form:
A  shape structure fo the text often linked to narativ structalist thearist. Tordorou argues that all stories in tha media content have a same basic structure such as the length of the episode.

Style:
a distictive look of the media text. apiticular tv drama often displayed on individual style which can be identified by spicific choices in techniquial codes.

Genra:
  this is a french word that means a "sort" or "kind" which is used in grouping programes which may have simmeler form/structure or a partern of elements eg police drama.

Covections:
The characteristics and the ingredents of a piticuliar genra and that make the drama regogniseable maybe shown by the language theme or form.



VISUAL LANGUAGE:
 this was the techniqual areas of the content  shown onscrean such as the camra, lighting, mise en scene and this clrealy interlock between the non verbal language shown. it includes semiotics a thory and the study of signs and symbols, especially as elements of language or other systems of communication, and comprising semantics, syntactics, and pragmatics.
VERBAL LANGUAGE:
The verbal language is a prior to the sturcture of the tv drama and it is often the vehicale for carrying  a narrative to what is shown to the audence onscrean. This is also used to target  the prefrence audence of the tv drama.

WRITEN LANGUAGE:
 this is any media text featured in writen form presented onscrean, it help the audence identify the genra and target audence of the drama.

NON-VERBAL LANGUAGE:
The non verbal language is convayed through gesture pose, stance and mannerism this also includes the two and the three dimentional space.

AURIAL LANGUAGE: A verbal language or text that make the sound mix. this may include atmosphere tracks, voice oversincedential music. all these sounds come in two diffrent forms, diagetic and non diegetic.
Diagetic sound are, which can be heard by the chracters in the drama eg: diologes
Non-diagetic sounds: are sound that can not be heard by the chracters onscrean eg: background music, voice overs.



 these were some of the many new and intersting things we have learnt about media through the lesson so where now we are easly able to recognise these in media content that we are shown.











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