Tuesday 15 November 2016


Representation of disability

In this extract, there are different examples of people’s disability’s and how they get in the way of their lives and don’t allow them to do everything they want to. So, the righter of this episode is trying to get out the different feelings that some disabled people may have and how they can get in the way of their life and make them feel like they have no control over their body.

Camera

There is a establishing shot of the jumper and the inside of the shop and as you can see from this you can see that he is putting it up to see what it would look like on him but he is looking for the person in the wheelchair but as you can see from his face he is not enjoying being there and feels like everyone has to do everything for him so there for he feels like thee person looking after him is making everything seem like it’s alright when it is not. When they are filming in the back of the ambulance and his wife choses to leave the ambulance and stay with her child you get a point of view shot from one of the paramedics this allows the user to see that he wanted her to come but she won’t so this makes it look like they are

Editing

They keep having cross cutting from all the action going on and they all have someone with a disability in but they are all different disability’s and it shows the problems they are going through. Also by doing this it keeps everyone interested in what’s going on and it also allows the viewer to get different types of action happening instead of just one.

Sound

Diegetic sound is shown when they are in the caff there is festive music playing out the radio this is expected as it is very festive.

Synchronised sound here is synchronised sound as we can see that it is nearly Christmas so everyone is enjoying their self’s and you can hear this trough peoples over exited voices in the caff. Whilst this is happening the person in the wheel chair is not happy as he looks miserable compared to others and does not look like he thinks he fits in.

Mise-en-scence

The makeup of the patient in the back of the van allows the patient to look like his injuries are real so this allows the viewer to feel like it is more realistic and keeps them drawn in instead of them picking errors about how it does not look realistic. Also, this allows the viewer to feel simplify for the user.

Also because of all the tinsel and the lighting used and all of the Christmas props it gives a very festive feeling and people enjoying themselves, this makes the people with the disabilities stand out more as they can’t or don’t want to enjoy the day because of their conditions.

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