Tuesday 21 April 2009

[--What techniques does the opening sequence use to appeal to a weekday mainstream audience?--]
By very suddenly engaging the audience, there are a mixture of fast and slow approaching camera shots used, specifically focused on people and objects such as the little girl playing with a skipping rope and the mysterious parked black car.
From this opening sequence we are also able to see calm movement and calm discussion between characters, not setting any kind of suspicions so impulsively for the audience.
Gradually, seconds after this, we experience new characters that firstly tend to be talking then naturally starting to be entertaining themselves, whilst secretively being recorded by other newly introduced characters that tend to be talking about taking over other peoples lives.
From this, the first enigmas of the opening narrative come in and we are left with an unsolved thought in our heads.


[--What does this text tell us about the media institutions involved?--]
The institutions that we can clearly see that are involved are the BBC. The BBC is a daily public service broadcaster for the United Kingdom, based in the Greater London.
Aims of the BBC tend to inform, educate and entertain their audieence.

[--How does the extract follow the codes and convention of an opening sequence?--]
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