Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Enigmas in crime drama

why such a symbolic start scene
who?
whats in the bag
wheres he going
why he doping it

where is it?
why are they gaged any tied
who are they
whats gonna happen
who is he
where are they going
why are they linked?
why didnt he awnser
who are they?
why is he being followed
who is she?
why is he telling him what to do?
who are they?
why is she so defencive of her name?

Theory

Theory covers 2 diffrent sides of media, the audience and the narrative.

Audience
  • Uses and gratifications theory
is a theory that states that media is used due to the reasons like infomation we use media for the infomation it gives to us, personal identity where you look for almost role models in the media, social interaction a means for a viewer/user to socialise with other people and entertainment a means to escape the tedium of the world and to relax.

  • Hypodermic needle theory
the theory that we are injected ideas that we belive eg fashion we are injected what is fashion , whats cool and what not.

Venn diagram for csi luther and sherlock

My crime drama

Pitching Ideas for A New Crime Drama
Name:  The following
Type of Crime Drama: investigative                                                                                                                                 
Characters: solo name is Harold Manson only ever referred to as Manson private detective he is 5ft 7in very withdrawn from the world but sees everything with an open mind  
Receptionist Claire stereotypical blonde but with a twist as she is not dumb she has a degree in physiology 
Structure of Show
Series every episode is self contained the crime cages every episode
Typical Narrative
Restrictive narrative you see the crime through the detectives eyes
Setting
Urban setting in central London
Style
Gritty, Glamorous, Faced / Slow Paced, humorous, sombre, intelligent, slick editing, etc
Scheduling
Itv 21:00-22:00
Target Audience
Lower middle class upper middle class adults 20-50
Similar Shows:
Sherlock 
USP:  What makes your drama different?
The depth analyse of the little things that make up the bigger picture eg scratched round the key hole on front door implies works hard at work has late nights or early morning or is a drunk. Has no police influence purely a commercial detective.

Monday, 26 March 2012

Poirot

about a male detective set back/recorded quit long ago french man walks with a stick/caine he speaks almost as the narrator as he speaks in 3rd person "no, no ,no piorot will not" relaxed layed back crime drama no crimes with any gore mostly thefts set in countryside there is no real uniform for the police just dressed smartly in suits.

target audience is elderly people you can tell by the classical music the layed back rural setting and the older male protagonist.

Monday, 19 March 2012

Midsummer murders

Its a layed back crime drama set in countrty side this gives the show a more relaxed setting, hence the title its about murders. protagonist is a white male called dci john barnaby. was addaped from the book by antony horowitz. Mostly about using the mind, and deduction of alabys. Contains a few flashbacks. The intro / teaser showed the crime then throughout the show they solved it the end with the criminal caught, this episode was about a school run in which one runner was stabbed and stumbled to finish line and died.

ingredients:
 police
crime (murder)
questioning

Tuesday, 13 March 2012

Narrative

The opening scene / teaser is very inportant it will decide if a possible viewer will watch or change channel. The teaser will most likely show the crime happening but with out the villians this draws the viewer into watchng the find out how. CIS Miami had a teaser where the girl was shown tied to a post and rocks being thrown it was restrictive as we only saw her in 3rd person and the rocks where thrown off camera. Sherlock showed multiple victims saying there last words crying.

Enigmas make a crime drama memerable and addictive to watch once u get caught in the enigma you have to solve it. Enigma's include in sherlock when he plays the murders game to see how he killed his victims, also in luther alice wants to know why luther is so hooked to his job. Sherlock last episode of season 2 sherlock jumps off a bulding yet you see him later on watching dr john watson at his grave.

The quest of a protagnist is in a cyclycal structure he/she has a problem trys to find out the resoulution it gets resoulved then something new becomes his/her problem, its usaly presented in a restrictive narrative where we the viewer only know as much as the protagonist.

set pieces

Laboratory  scene


Interrogation scene
Empty room

Eureka moment

Initial crime investigation
        police tape

Arrest/confession

Crime flash back

Chase/dash

Notification of kin

Autopsy

Press conference

Laboratory scene
 The protagonist usually looks through a microscope or dusts an item for prints. It gives the viewer the impression that the user of the equipment is well educated it helps to develop the character also it could find evidence that could add extra suspects or could remove them. The most iconic items for a laboratory would be a microscope, test tube mixer. Language used would include fingerprints, DNA, fibre, hair.


Interrogation scene
The detective has a suspect in empty room some heroins will use a form or torture or threats, mabye the sterotypical good cop bad cop


Eureka moment

Initial crime investigation
        police tape

Arrest/confession

Crime flash back

Chase/dash

Notification of kin

Autopsy

Press conference


Monday, 12 March 2012

White chapel

I watched episode 3 in which the "bogeyman" comes out to play killing multiple people the police suspect it is a crazy villain that escaped a maximum security prison. it is mostly glamorous (not much gore) but there is a morgue scene. The programme is split with two characters one is the crime historian he is very factual only non fiction where as the protagonist are more open minded top what the victims describe the killer as.

Typical ingredients:
uniform police
morgue scene
murder

Tuesday, 6 March 2012

settings

The place where  a crime drama is set is very important. in shows like whitechapel it is delibratly set there for a reason (whitechapel was known for having jack the ripper a serial killer that has never been caught after killing upto 23 people). With in a setting there are subsettings like london is split by Luther that has the hard rough working class side of london and sherlock that has the posh upper class. The crimes set within luthers areas are more likely to be physical and more gory where as Sherlock crimes would be clever and glamourous this reflects on the audience for shows. 
           By using these settings these setting they become relevant to diffrent classes eg luther would be a working class man's show whereas sherlock would more likely be for upper class well educated viewers.

Monday, 5 March 2012

White chapel

episode1:
They are after a murders that turns out to be a serial killer, they mostly use forensics at the start then move onto facts (past cases) they use knowledge to track a fox that was carrying a human hand. The protagonist is a white male, its set in London. Its gritty ( you see alot of the mutilated lims eg feet hands torso ) it has a restrictive narrative and uses flashbacks.
typicality ingredients:
uniformed police
white board with evidence pictures
The interrogation
autopsy scenes