Monday 24 January 2011

White Girl Analysis

British Tv drama which is set as a film for and hour and 30 minutes
Set in two diaprived areas of a council estate and run down area
Target audience = Older teenagers and adults viewed on BBC after 9o'clock
Strong language is used throughout due to the high level of swearing and inappropriate material used.
Little girl looking out of the van window and being stared at by someone from a muslium background. (NON VERBAL)
Showing the different surroundings as though the little girl (main character) is looking at what she is passing on her journey (NON VERBAL)
Showing us the characters with the range of shots that are used (VISUAL)
Mise en scene is made more prominant by the clothing that they are wearing, ripped, dirty, rough showing the porr family living in povety (VISUAL)The dialogue had a lot of swearing throughtout the clip we viewed and at the same time it was kept to a minimal as it was mostly shown through more visual language. (VERBAL)
We get a sense of the time it is being set as the man at the beginning is having his dinner (VISUAL)

We pick up that it is in the evening time as of the conversation that occurrs between a housing business woman and the mum of the family with the line exchanged of being there at 6o'clock. (VERBAL)
There is music in the opening of it when she see she the girl cycling on a bike towards the camera in a wide shot, bike wheels moving, car noises and shouting. Range of shots are used to creat the story for the viewers (VISUAL AND AURAL)

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