Monday 7 November 2016

Casualty Textual Analysis- Representation of Disability.

Editing                                                                                                                                     

Continuity editing was used when the men were standing in the shop. This is used so it flows and doesn't stop and start. Shot-reverse-shot is used when the man in the ambulance talks to his wife who is off screen. This is used to show the conversation is happening between two characters.A cut is used when they are switching between scenes for example when they are outside the cafe and see him nearly being hit by a car. This separates two scenes and shows where a new one begins. this attracts the audience and in this case can create tension in what has happened. Fast paced editing is used when the characters are in distress to just seeing the man collapse in the middle of the road and rush over. This builds intensity for the viewer as its a lot more rushed and quicker. 


Camera

A point of view shot is used when the man in the wheel chair admires the woman in the cafe as she walks away. This is to show his perspective, this helps the viewer engage more as they understand their views from someone else's position. Another time it used is when the man with Narcolepsy is watching the two boys on the bike. This is done so the audience can see why he is scared and panicked. this draws in the audience and creates a much more realistic tension. When the boys on the bikes follow behind the man a Wide shot is used to show not only the boys following but the environment there in. This helps the viewer realize in more depth the situation and it for more surreal. A tracking shot is used to follow the doctor in the hospital.This just shows how he acts and behaves in his working environment.                                                                                               

                           

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