Exam Structure 2

Introduction structure - DAC
D efinition - key term analysis
A rgument - argue one way and stick to it (choose your point of view)
C ontext

Paragraph structure - PEA
P oint - related to the media product
E vidence - use media language and theory from key scene analysis
A rgument -  how this links to your argument

Key Key Key terms - 

  • intertextuality
  • ideology
  • hegemony
  • negotiated
  • polysemy
Question - "'In the 21st century, it is essential for TV shows to offer multiple meanings' - evaluate this claim with references to Les Revenents"

Knee-Jerk reaction- yes, due to repetition and difference, as well as reaching a wider audience

- relates to cult TV and how a product is made for a more devoted and niche cultural audience
- reception theory 
- bring in links from the TV show that relates to this (i.e. opening scene, with butterfly smashing out of the glass case)

Scene:
-long cut to black emphasises the audience's own sudden realisation and confusion, and the words 'present day' indicate time has passed
-slow zoom of outdoor to indoor
-point of focus of butterflies being trapped, a key symbolic code is demonstrated here
-dramatic soundtrack links to supernatural/drama with a crescendo
-proairetic code of Camille walking, tracking shot
-close up of Camille's face seeming worried creates hermeneutic code
-highly unconventional for the sci-fi or horror genre, lacks generic paradigms such as the way Camille looks more alive than any zombies/ghosts
-constant positioning of Camille


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