Recreation from 0:34- 1:17 C- Wearing fancy/ preppy clothing to represent the popular mean girl trait and stereotypes L- Natural lighting as it is set in a school cafeteria. Makes the scene more relatable and recognisable. A- Sitting down at the lunch tables and changing our facial expressions to represent the mood and state of mind our character is in whilst saying their lines. M- No make up to represent school girls, but hair is done nice and neatly to show the preppy, spoiled girl aesthetic P- Trays as our propps because we are in the canteen and a few drinks and snacks to eat but not much to represent how they are on a 'diet' S- In a cafeteria, mimicking the clip. 6 characters - Laiyla: Karen & Damien - Raagni- Cady - Olivia- Regina - Antonia- Gretchen & Janis Script -Regina:[intrigued] "Oh my gosh i love your bracelet where did you get it?" -Cady: [Flattered] "Oh my mom made it for me" -Regina:[Nicely] "Totes adorbs" -Gretchen:[E...
Read the following review and feature on Capital : Guardian review by Sam Wollaston London Evening Standard: five things you need to know about Capital 1) What positive points does the review pick out about Capital ? What criticisms are made - either of the TV drama or the original novel? the cast is good based on a novel based around real life events people will relate to set in present day 2) What references can you find in the reviews and feature to the idea Capital is a 'state-of-the-nation' drama? How does it capture modern-day London? The Drama follows multiple people who live on the same street and shows the similarities and differences of their lives and their perspective of the 2008 financial crisis. Trailer analysis Watch the trailer for Capital : 1) How does the drama use camerawork to capture London life? The fast paced cuts represent the urgency in a normal day in London, thus representing british culture subtly. The montag...
Introduction: Reviews and features Read the following reviews and features on Deutschland 83 : The Guardian - Your next box set: Deutschland 83 The Guardian - Deutschland 83 Pity the Germans don't like it 1) Find one positive aspect and one criticism of Deutschland 83 in the reviews. Negative: it had shed half its starting audience, with only 1.72m viewers. Not quite “the flop of the year”, as Bild called it, but underwhelming nonetheless. Positive: It's a perfect moment in a near-perfect series. 2) Why does the second Guardian article suggest the Germans didn't like the show? By focusing the story around Martin Rauch, a young East German border guard going undercover in the west, it doesn’t just make the viewer empathise with a Stasi agent on a human level , instead it makes us engage with the socialist regime’s worldview, in which a military exercise in West Germany poses a potentially existential threat. 3) Find three 'below the line' comments fro...
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