• Uk soaps contain more realism than US and Spanish soaps.
• Traditional soap operas run continuously – character storylines overlap.
• Can have 10-15 main characters with a range of ages, genders, sexualities, races, to appeal to as large of an audience as possible.
• Soap operas become part of the national psyche- they weave into our culture.
• Characters become “people”, they are spoken of as if they are family.
• Audience- soaps tend to be aimed at female audiences. This affects scheduling, storylines, characters, narratives and perspectives.
• Story- events unfolding.
• Narrative perspective- the point of view the story is told from.
• Chatharsis- emotional cleansing. Watching someone go through the same as you makes you feel better.
Tuesday 18 October 2011
Monday 17 October 2011
Dallas 2012 Trailer Review
LINKED TO EVALUATION Q1
What the audience learn from the trailer
• Dallas is in Texas so the audience instantly know where the soap is set and also know that Dallas is a heavily rich area for oil.
• The non-diegetic music builds up in the background to play a modernised version of the old soundtrack. This is so the audience can recognise it when they hear it (housewives when they’re in a different room – soaps are usually aimed at women).
• JR is introduced as an old man to show the show has moved on by a couple of years as he has white hair, old hands and is holding a blanket.
• Bobby’s answer to “and for what?” is answered on a title card saying ‘MONEY’ which indicates greed within a family – lets the audience know that there is feuds within the family because of greed.
• The gold colour of the title cards makes the audience subconsciously think about oil because the storyline is about the family making money of oil farms.
• Quick cuts show more of the story line so the audience are attracted to the trailer and want to know more as it seems more exciting – each shot is only for 2-4 seconds.
• JR’s son and Bobby’s son are both shown arguing which goes with the fast paced orchestra music showing that the soap is going into the next generation and the feud is being passed down through the generations.
• The ‘POWER’ and ‘RIVALRY’ title cards sum up the argument to make it completely clear to the audience that there is a rivalry because of power.
• “I don’t want them to be like us” – Bobby. This shows that even though JR and Bobby are fighting, they still care about each other. American soaps use relationships where the characters hate but love each other at the same time.
• The montage edit introduces more characters.
• The zoom in to the establishing, high angle shot of the big house on the land then the cut to a character (Bobby’s son) shows the house belongs to him and he’s wealthy but he’s not happy because he’s saying to his father “my whole life I’ve been trying to put your name back on top.” – He is fighting to make his father proud.
• A couple exchanging kisses then getting married shows there’s romance in the soap which would attract the female audience more as it’s something they enjoy watching and can relate to.
• Showing the pan and zoom establishing shot of the city let’s the audience know the characters are from a wealthy city.
• “No drilling on my ranch” shows conflict to the audience as it shows another feud and theft of oil may be happening due to the greed of the characters.
• “I am sick to death of this family devouring itself over money” – Sums up why the family don’t get along to the audience. Again, greed and money.
• Showing characters with nice cars and riding horses on big fields and having well lit shots of them shows the characters are wealthy and can afford luxury lifestyles.
What the audience learn from the trailer
• Dallas is in Texas so the audience instantly know where the soap is set and also know that Dallas is a heavily rich area for oil.
• The non-diegetic music builds up in the background to play a modernised version of the old soundtrack. This is so the audience can recognise it when they hear it (housewives when they’re in a different room – soaps are usually aimed at women).
• JR is introduced as an old man to show the show has moved on by a couple of years as he has white hair, old hands and is holding a blanket.
• Bobby’s answer to “and for what?” is answered on a title card saying ‘MONEY’ which indicates greed within a family – lets the audience know that there is feuds within the family because of greed.
• The gold colour of the title cards makes the audience subconsciously think about oil because the storyline is about the family making money of oil farms.
• Quick cuts show more of the story line so the audience are attracted to the trailer and want to know more as it seems more exciting – each shot is only for 2-4 seconds.
• JR’s son and Bobby’s son are both shown arguing which goes with the fast paced orchestra music showing that the soap is going into the next generation and the feud is being passed down through the generations.
• The ‘POWER’ and ‘RIVALRY’ title cards sum up the argument to make it completely clear to the audience that there is a rivalry because of power.
• “I don’t want them to be like us” – Bobby. This shows that even though JR and Bobby are fighting, they still care about each other. American soaps use relationships where the characters hate but love each other at the same time.
• The montage edit introduces more characters.
• The zoom in to the establishing, high angle shot of the big house on the land then the cut to a character (Bobby’s son) shows the house belongs to him and he’s wealthy but he’s not happy because he’s saying to his father “my whole life I’ve been trying to put your name back on top.” – He is fighting to make his father proud.
• A couple exchanging kisses then getting married shows there’s romance in the soap which would attract the female audience more as it’s something they enjoy watching and can relate to.
• Showing the pan and zoom establishing shot of the city let’s the audience know the characters are from a wealthy city.
• “No drilling on my ranch” shows conflict to the audience as it shows another feud and theft of oil may be happening due to the greed of the characters.
• “I am sick to death of this family devouring itself over money” – Sums up why the family don’t get along to the audience. Again, greed and money.
• Showing characters with nice cars and riding horses on big fields and having well lit shots of them shows the characters are wealthy and can afford luxury lifestyles.
Wednesday 12 October 2011
Soap Opera Practice Trailer
This is my practice trailer. By making this I:
- Learnt how to do the basics on iMovie like crop into clips, add transitions, add non diegetic sound and edit.
- Convey a varied range of shot types to show different storylines.
- Use my knowledge of soap trailer conventions
If I could improve this I would:
- Choose a better song to show the story lines of Josh having 2 different girls at the same time - show the narrative better.
- Use a more varied range of shot types.
- Keep the shot in eye level of the characters.
- Use more close up shots.
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