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TEXTUAL ANALYSIS- SIMILAR TV SHOWS                                                  peaky blinders: camerawork range of angles for 1 scene, unique cinematography interests the audience low angles for main character makes him seem superior mise en scene dark, restricted colour palette, gives sense of the location of show and lifestyle of characters lots of cigarettes, makes the characters look conventionally 'cool'- carefree 1920s clothing, streets etc. to represent when the show is set smart clothing (suits) shows that characters are professional and suggests power over other that are less well dressed editing large credits font over scenes, obnoxious/ 'in your face' attitude fast pace during introduction to betting office sound modern music makes it more enjoyable for modern ...
MUSIC.                   I think that the Killmonger theme from the Black Panther theme would work really well for the sequence however as it is a piece of music created specifically for that film I don't think I will be able to use it. I found an edited version of the song on YouTube which I thought had a lower likeliness of being copyright but I'm still not sure I will be able to use it. while on youtube I found multiple acoustic versions of rap song which would also work well. when listening to the kill monger theme I choreographed the scene in my head, considering what the characters would do and say as well as the camera angles and editing techniques I could use, so now I have to find a piece of music that will fit the TV show style as well as the scene I have imagined in my head. I will look use Creative Commons to find a soundcoud track to use as a soundtrack for my audio visual sequence
TREATMENT SHEET: AUDIO VISUAL             TV show idea: my TV show will be about 2 college girls who have a talent for robbing people, they take advantage of these abilities and often break into the homes of/ steal from people who do them wrong as a form of revenge and to get money. The segment of this show that I will be producing will be a scene where the 2 girls carry out a robbery on someone who has 'betrayed' one of the main characters somehow. Target audience: The target audience for Finesse will be young millennials aged around 18-22 as they are likely to be able to relate well to the teenaged main characters. They will enjoy an upbeat and unique style of filming. The audience will be mainly female as they can relate to the 2 lead characters but it can also be enjoyed by men, especially as it contains action and crime which are conventions enjoyed by males. Although the 2 lead characters in the segment I will produce are Caucasian, Finess...
crime dramas on ITV liar target audience= 25+, aimed at audiences outside of millennial age group as well as within through perspective of the victim of a crime safe house Broadchurch endeavour Midsomer murders