Thursday 18 September 2014

BBC1, BBC2 and BBC3 Comiccontents and Audience

The answers to questions 1 and 2 can be found here http://www.bbc.co.uk/commissioning/briefs/tv/browse-by-genre/





1. Give a summary of the type of content and overview for each channel and what it expects and how does it differ depending on that channel. *
I look at the Audience and content on BBC1, BBC2 and BBC3.


2. Who are the Audience for each channel for your chosen genre? Give examples


Content
BBC1 = (Clean, Strong, Broad, Scripted Ambitious, Distinctive and Fresh)

BBC2 = (Covers lots of different styles, concept driven, single camera studio and etc. what so well on BBC2 is everything from the strong, Rev, The Trips to Italy, and Charlie Brooker’s weekly wipes are the comics section.

BBC3 = (Attitude of the entity to them again strong characters and brilliantly written jokes and concepts stands more)

Audience
BBC1 = (The mainstream and families because there are contents that is strong for those youngsters understanding)
BBC2 = (The mainstream because the contents are based on Adults understanding. )

BBC3 = (The young and young-at-heart because there are thing that kids would like to watch it and the jokes made at young children and more like Families. )


Monday 9 December 2013

Role Of The Writer

What changes had to be made from the original book to the screen play?
  • Making larger roles for the female characters s in the film
The most important thing was to add more roles for female characters to balance the male and female and to create Romance. Because the book was written in the 1950's the female characters were under written and there was only one page of dialogue given to women characters. The script writers made this change to appeal to women movie goers and to reflect the male female equality of modern life. 


Arwen's role was a short role in the film.
  • Taking out (omitting) certain characters in the film look at this site for help 
Glorfindel and Tom Bombadil were taken out of the film. This was because the Script writers wanted to shorten the story to make it fit in the film. So characters just played someone else are background, not their own story.  
  • Writing an exposition (what has happened before the film starts) scene for the beginning of the film 
They montage the scene from the war jumping in to different scenes. They showed and spoke about the power of the rings and with a voice over they made the scenes more sensible by giving a history. Also the ring was shown as really important and they took the history of the ring up to the present day by showing Bilbo.
  • Working with the actors as characters to create some parts of the script.

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