1. What Media Language have you used in your title sequence and how do they follow the codes and conventions of this element of a TV Drama?
-As you can see from what our opening scene we have lots of scenes from what will happen in the show. This is very common in crime tv shows because it intrigues you in to watching the program because you start to get a sense of hats going to happen in the show.
2. What genre is your TV Drama and how is that made clear in your title sequence?
-we have made it very clear that it is a crime drama because you can see that there is a large use of weapons drugs and violence which is a big part of this genre. Also have included the police which means that there is an element of risk in the show which is entertaining.
3. When in your episode will your title sequence occur and why?
-We will have a recap at the start of what happened last week so that people who have forgotten or are coming back to the show knows whats going, then we are going to have the title sequence which will be clips from throughout the series that have already happened.
4. How does the mise en scene of your title sequence suit the chosen genre, setting, era and the narrative of your programme?
-The props that are used in our title sequence will relate to crime because they are the stereotypical representation of what 'young' people used to commit crimes and to get into trouble. We also have the enforcers who are the police and when you think of them you relate it to flashing lights and cars.
5. Who would be the target audience of your programme and what will appeal to them about your TV Drama idea? How is this communicated in the title sequence
-the age range that we will be going for is 14-24, this is because they can relate to the characters because they are the same age which means that if they have problems that are the same as the character then they might be able to not make the same mistakes.
6. What TV Dramas did you refer to for inspiration for your own original idea?
-i would say power was one of our groups favourite shows which is why a lot of our themes are the same we both have the drugs and violence and also have the thrill of having police that could catch them at any point and change everything.
7. If you were asked to complete a textual analysis of your title sequence, how would you comment on the director's use of camerawork, editing, sound andmise en scene?
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8. What are the strengths and weaknesses of your title sequence?
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