For success in the TV Drama exam you need to be watching lots of TV Dramas (both UK and Americam). The video below is Mo's Story, from The Accussed, a drama series created by Jimmy McGovern. Salon owner Mo decides to take a stand against drugs, gangs and gun crime in her community, with terrible consequences.
It is really important for success in the TV Drama exam that you watch lots of TV Dramas. An episode of The Accussed is below for your enjoyment. Tracie's Story: Teacher Simon's transvestite alter-ego becomes entangled in a bitter love triangleScroll along to 4 minutes in to access the start of the programme.
Phew! The video below is the final AS TV Drama mock exam.
The question is:
Discuss the ways in which the extract constructs representations of disability using the following:
Camera shots, angles, movements and composition
Editing
Sound
Mise-en-scene
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Revision Lesson Two: Cranford Mock Exam
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Essay Question:
Discuss the ways in which the extract from Cranford constructs representations of class and status using the following:
Camera shots, angles, movements and composition
Editing
Sound
Mise-en-scene
Discuss the ways in which the extract from Cranford constructs representations of class and status using the following:
Camera shots, angles, movements and composition
Editing
Sound
Mise-en-scene
TV Drama revision lesson one
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