Tuesday 21 April 2009

...Analysis Of Spooks...

Media Audiences:

The opening sequence to Spooks have many different techniques that can appeal to a weekday mainstream audience. A way which this is shown, is the different types of shots that are being used within the trailer. Also, this can be targeted at a target market as males and females will be able to watch the programme.

Media Institutions:

From looking at the trailer, we as an audience can see that BBC is trying to educate us as well as entertain and inform and as a result the programme will be doing them three during the extract. Also, during the programme BBC will be teaching the audience something.

Media Forms:

The opening of the programme, is shown of a young female skipping with the use of non-digetic sound. This can arise enigma codes within the audiences point of veiw as they will be thinking who the girl is and why she is doing what she is. As this create suspense and mystry it makes the veiwer want to watch more and therefore get tuned into watching the programme all the time.

Media Representation:

Whilst looking into the trailer, we can see that every character is doing their own thing, for instance: the girl skipping and the mother cooking and calling for her son 'Adam', who is obviosuly doing his own thing. What's more, we can also see that their are two undercover spies that are looking at everymove the women is doing and reporting to someone, who seems to be after her or wanting to know what she is doing all the time. This can show a patrichal society as men are seen to be controlling and in power of women.

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