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Analysis Of A Documentary- Ross Kemp On Gangs
I have chosen The Documentry ‘Ross Kemp on Gangs’ in The USA, part one of five. I will be analysing sound First and how it Connects with the images and shots within the extract I Am Viewing. Firstly the extract shows a Medium Close Up establishing shot Of The American Flag This follows With A Fade Away That Reveals A Long Shot of the Country that is Being introduced.
After the opening sequence Of The American Flag An Establishing Shot Of A Gun Is Used With The Famous Sound Of Police Sirens Being Used As Non-Digetic Sound.
The Establishing Shot Of The American Flag.
A Fade Away Leads To A Image Of The City Of America.
Ross kemp’s voice over allows The Viewers to understand the documentary in much more Immense detail As Its Clear About The Facts That Are included, By Using The Voice Over It Connects with the storyline and engages It's Audience. As This Documentry is about Gangs Surrounding The USA, A Clear And Deep Masculine Voice Is Needed. By Using Ross Kemp's Voice It Helps Connotes To The Audience The Image Of A Tough Man. The voiceover play a key Part When Directing And Producing A Documentry As The Storyline And The Images Need To Connect With One Another.
As Fopr The Mise-En-Scene The Costumes The Gangs Members Are Wearing Portray To The Audience That They Are Part Of A Breeding Gang. As They Have Metal Teeth And Chains That Hang Half Way Down Their Necks. These Props Connote To The Audience That The Men Can Be Dangerous. They do carry weapons Aswell (I.e Guns). The Audience Could Spot A Gang Member From Afar In This Documentry As They All Have Tattoos That Are Associated With Someone's Death, And Also Wear Thugish Clothing, Which An Audience Would Normally Associate With A Thug Or A Gang Member. The audience see footage of gang members in the gym, they are working hard on the boxing bags, this connotes to the audience that they are training for fighting.
Editing Is The Main Part Of This Documentry About Ross Kemp On Gangs. The Way The Documentry Has Been Editing Makes It Seem More Real Life Aswell. The Match On Action Shot That Is Used When Ross Is Talking About The Weapons Portrays To The Audience That It Is Real And That He Has Taken His Time In Going Over To America To Analyse The Gangs.
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Thursday, 7 October 2010
Newspaper Advert 1st Draft ...
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Wednesday, 6 October 2010
My Role (By Faye Callaghan)
I Will Be The person that Will Be operatIng Our Documentry for the purpose of recording a production to Documentry medium. I Will Be responsible for physically operating the camera and maintaining composition throughout a given scene or shot. I Will collaborate with the director to make technical and creative decisions. I Am Also required to communicate clearly and concisely With The director.
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Research Into Newspaper Advertising (By Faye Callaghan)
Newspaper Advertising Is A Form Of Communication Intented To Persuade An Audience (The Viewer Or Readers) To Purchase Or Take Some Action Upon Products Or Services. It Includes The Name Of The Product And How The Product Could Help Benefit The Consumer To Persuade A Target Audience To purchase Or Consume That Particular Product. These Products Are Normally Paid For Or Identified Through Sponsers And Are Viewed Through Different Media Platforms. Newspaper Advertising Can Also Communicate An Idea To A Large Number Of People In An Attempt To Convince Them To Take Certain Action.
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