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  • Created on: 15-05-13 21:21
list as many sub genres as possible?
comedy drama, soap drama, teen drama, comedy, sci-fi, action, crime drama, hospital drama, war, western
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why do people watch TV drama?
entertainment, real life issues, can relate to characters, helps you resolve problems, social interaction, escapism.
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what does watershed mean?
anything explicit, on after 9pm
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list some generic conventions of TV dramas?
trouble (distruption of the equilibrium), realionship troubles, real life issues, propps characters, stereotypical characters, key characters.
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what is your TV drama called?
Everdene
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What is your TV drama about?
a posh boarding school, mixed bos and girls, stereotypical teenagers, children have teenage problems.
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what is typical in a TV drama?
dramatic music, close ups, voicerover, exaduration, stereotypes, action, propps characters, point of view shots.
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why are TV dramas important to TV?
to make money, to get there channel popular, to draw you in.
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what do you have to do for task A in the exam?
watch video extract, then answer key questions
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what do you have to do for task B in the exam?
choose a title for my drama and explain why i chose this, write an opening storyline to my drama, explain why i chose these two stories, plan my layout for the webpage, explain the reasons for my webpage,label webpage, what draws the audience in?
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why do people watch TV drama?

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entertainment, real life issues, can relate to characters, helps you resolve problems, social interaction, escapism.

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what does watershed mean?

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list some generic conventions of TV dramas?

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what is your TV drama called?

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