Thursday, 16 January 2014

Tim: Factual TV Analysis: need to do

Factual Television Analysis

A)  Television
Laptop
Smartphones.

B)  TV would have the best sound quality and the mobile would have the worst quality of sound. The TV is the best device for a surround sound system and sounds the most realists if sound system was placed around the room. The phone would have the worst place for a surround system because phones are not made to produce good quality sounds.

C)  Poor quality of sound could affect the audience mood dramatically because the audience would become annoyed and might stop watching the program  which means you, could lose viewers or your target audience. They might become uninterested in the directors work and could be put off watching any other moving image production that director makes. The audience wouldn't be able to follow the narrative properly. 

D)           

  •      Studio audio recording – Alan Carr: Chatty Men is a comedy chat show where the presenter Alan Carr interviews Celebrity and find out more information about them and what they are doing while making it funny. This Alan Carr: Chatty Man episode is broadcast on Channel 4 on Friday 11 October 2013. The only non diegetic music I heard on Chatty Man was the theme song at the beginning. The music was very upbeat and makes the audience feel quite cheery which suggest that the theme tune is a reflections of the TV program they are about to watch. The audio that comes from program is dialogue between Alan Carr and the celebrities and also the reactions for the live audience. Sometimes their will be some diegetic sound effect which the team background have played.
  •       Location audio recording - Coach Trip is about 14 tourist travelling around Europe on a coach. This program is shown on channel 4 on Wed 1 February 2012 at 5:30. This program use a diegetic and uses lavaliere microphone so that they can hear the tour and the tourist voices much clearer and also so their voices doesn't get drown out by the weather. They also use some non diegetic music sometimes to represent what country they are going to e.g playing spanish music. They also use non diegetic music to fit the tourist personalities.  
  •       Interview -  Ashanti Interview at Breakfast Club 105.1. This was shown on YouTube on the 4th March 2014. The beginning of this interview had diegetic theme tune that was played by one of the interviewers to introduce the show. The interviewers and the interviewee seemed to be using a condenser studio microphone so that you could hear the people that are talking clearer and so that the viewer who are listening to this radio station can hear every single word that the interviewers and the interviewees are talking about.
  •      Voiceover - Come dine with me. This was shown on Channel 4 on the 13th September 2011 at 9pm. The voiceover in this show introduces the show and also commentate on what the contestant on the show are doing and the food they are making. The voiceover uses light - heart banter to connect with the audience at home and to also make the show a bit more entertaining rather than watching a boring cooking show.
  •      A moving sound audio - Licence to Kill. Licence to kill is a one of TV documentary about young drives. This was aired on BBC Three on the 1st May 2013. There is a scene where the presenter is talking to the person recording as she is driving and the sound seemed to be coming from the camera and she might have a lavalier microphone because even though you could hear the background noise you could hear the presenter clearly.

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