Monday, 22 September 2014
LO1: Analysis of magazine shows.
Top Gear.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b03wc9v7/top-gear-series-21-episode-3
Content: Reviews on cars, Celebrity guests, jokes.
Structure:
Intro- welcome to the show and some jokes.
Review- Describing the design, price, performance and comparison
Celebrity guest- star is reasonably priced car, to attract different audience.
Special adventures- Stig, challenges.
Presenters and MES:
Jeremy Clarkson.
Richard Hammond.
James May.
Costumes: casual every day wear.
The set is on a track for the cars, and a room with the audience and a sofa for special guests and presenters.
Camerawork: Mid shots of presenters testing the cars. tracking shots of cars. Long shots. close ups of presenters.
Use of effects and titles:
Car noises.
The title sequence uses a happy feel good song. The wheel on the logo connotes cars which supports the genre.
Fashion Police.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gQyoYKw21M
Content: The content of the show contains people reviewing fashion on the latest red carpet events.
Structure:
Intro- welcomes to the show (occasionally says a joke about something)
introduces surprise guest.
Conversation about an event with the presenters.
starts reviewing fashion of top celebs.
Presenters MES: Joan Rivers, Kelly Osbourne, George Kotsiopoulos and a surprise guest every episode. Each presenter wears very glamorous high end clothes every episode. Makeup doesn't look too over the top but still obvious.
Camerawork: The camera work is kept very simple, it uses establishing shots to show the set, group shot of the presenters, and close up shots of each presenter when talking.
Use of effects and titles: The show uses sound effects at the start of the show, and it is also filmed in front of a live audience so when the presenter says something funny the audience laughs which adds effect to the show.
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