1 Analyse how camerawork is used in the extract to create meaning. Refer to at least two examples from the extract in your answer. (5 marks)
2. Analyse how far the extract creates a humorous view of policing. In your answer you must:
analyse aspects of the extract using examples to support your analysis
make judgements and draw conclusions about how far these aspects create a humorous view of policing. (10 marks)
sweeping aerial shot of Brighton pier connoting a glamorous seaside location
bird’s eye view of the small police car driving through
the streets of Brighton on a call-out, carrying connotations such as danger, excitement, and urgency
the use of an over-the-shoulder shot of the beach sign, as we arrive at the sign at the same time as the police officer, connoting surprise and anticipation of what is to come
slow pan / track of the new recruit police officers as they are introduced to the audience connoting authority and power
high angle long shot of the beach scene showing the police officer outnumbered by the group of men on the stag do
any other relevant analysis
- Q1)
- From the first few shots which are reaction shots we can tell that joe is rather annoyed and that Mr Banaji is awkward as he knows what he is doing is wrong but he doesn't care as when he needed the policeman's help they didn't help and when they want his help they expect that, however the reaction shot of joe after she hears what happens to his family she doesn't get angry or annoyed about anything she just looks down in disappointment about what her police department have done to upset this.
- Another example is the camera shot to show when Joe and Simon talk outside the interview room they argue and then when he denies helping her, the reaction shot shows how this really affects her and get under her skin, it obvious she hates his attitude and finds him very annoying.