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Camera, mis en scene, editing and sound

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Camera, mis en scene, editing and

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CameraThe woman in between the guards is made to look defenseless and fragile in comparison to the two built guards standing on with side of her with large guns going across their stomachs. The blur at the start on the clip on the over the shoulder shot makes the woman look as though she isn't worthy of sight; she’s nothing. The woman is in Imprisonment meaning she’s being held captive against her own will and isn’t able to escape the clutches of the villain; the villain is shown as a character who is able to hold someone captive regardless of whether or not they’re innocent; he gets what he wants and who he wants.

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Camera

The low angle shot shows the villain as the higher person; he’s more powerful than the woman in black. The woman is shown to be defenseless and has no way of getting away from the villain as he has authority over her. The stance he takes demonstrates he’s carefree as he places his hands in his pockets. The villain being placed on top of the stairs illustrates that he’s on top of the world; at that point in the scene he has the capability to destroy all man kind. The villain being placed at the top of the stairs is a metaphor for him having the world in his hands; one press of a button and he can destroy all man kind.

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CameraThe Doctor is small, illustrating how powerless he is as the villain is twice his size. The Doctor being caged has the connotations of there being no hope for the human survival as he’s not is his normal form, including the fact that he has no possible way of getting out due to his weak state. The cage is a metaphor for all the trapped humans who can’t get away from the villain he is about to destroy the world giving people not other possible alternatives but to die as there isn't anywhere to go. The high angle shot illustrates how the two characters have no control over the situation an that point.

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CameraThe woman in the red dress is shown to be a prize; she’s owned by the villain and she’s there to look pretty. Although the woman in the red is placed at the top of the stairs she’s worthless to the villain, she might as well be his slave; the woman is the villains own personal toy. She has to do what he says and stay quiet as she has no say. The woman in the male dress is there to make the villain look good; ‘the male gaze’ – old cliché ‘the woman in the red dress’.

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editingThe graphics of the weapons allows the audience to realise how much mass destruction will be caused if the villain gets away with his plan. The audience permitted to understand that without the Doctor there isn't any hope for the human race; with the Doctor being caged up the audience start to realise there might not be a way to rescue the world as all the people who can are trapped in that room with the villain standing defenseless as he threatens to destroy the world.

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editingThe graphics of aliens in the metal spaceships permits the audience to realise that there’s more than one villain how the human race is most likely to face destruction as there isn’t anyone that can stop the aliens from invading at that point in the scene.

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editing

The Light orb is used to make The Doctor look almost God like as he floats through the room. The

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editing

The flashback shows that there might be hope after all. The flashback shows significance and it lets the audience see the backstory to the show.

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Mis en scene

The countdown illustrates how time is nearly over for the human race.

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Mis en scene

The candle shows there's hope for the human race. Illustrates that there’s a light at the end of the tunnel and not all is lost for the human race.

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Mis en scene

The TV shows the billions of people that are standing together to make a change. They aren’t strong alone but together they are a force that can’t reckoned with.

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Mis en scene

The dirt on his face connotates that he’s been through a struggle and its been a hard journey to get where he is now. Fighting to save the planet isn’t the easiest job.

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sound

The woman in red speaks for the first time“doctor”. Even she see’s the bad the villain is doing, she’s standing up for what is good.

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sound

The gadget sound reflecting from the light orb connotates that nothing can stop the Doctor from saving the universe…he can be penetrated; he’s invincible.

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Uplifting music as the Doctor rises connotates all is good and the doctor will save man kind. It will be as if nothing ever happened.

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sound

Sound of all the people saying doctor, shows that when the worst is happening the human race can find it in them to work together a solve the situation. As one the universe is strong and can achieve anything.

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• Meaning making moments – gender • • Camera, sound, editing, mise en scene • • Woman in the red - His prize/ object, there to make the man look good• Making her kneel – demeaning • Man standing in a high place – he’s powerful • Doctor small – powerless (in a cage)• Doctor normal – powerful, takes a higher stance; higher than the bad guy• The people who were told the story have dirt on their face and look powerless but when they all come together they are powerful as a unit;

good can concur all – social class doesn’t matter• Non diegetic music is uplifting near the end• Squeak of the small machine is unsettling • The bad guy at the end - low angle shot; has no power• Mid shot view of woman’s freighted face makes her look vulnerable and alarmed • The woman is looked down on – she’s nothing • Starts with her being powerless and through the clip we see her gain power• The woman in the male dress ‘the male gaze’ – old cliché ‘the woman in the red dress’ – she just stands there and doesn’t do anything - she’s

owned by the man – she only says something at the end when she says “doctor”• The bad guy is try to humiliate the woman• The lighting at the start when she comes out is dark representing her powerlessness • The doctor has a lot of light at the end shows he’s extremely powerful• The bad guy assumes he’s the ruler • High angle - fear