Sunday 8 October 2017

HOW THE POLICE SEE THE WORLD AND HOW THE PUBLIC SEE THE POLICE

The police are being put up as a really good group of people but it sets it up for an ironic twist. 'Earning respect' says the Chief Superintendent when PC Ryan Draper gets insulted by the nudist. There is a difference between the voice-over and what's happening, adding a comedic effect to an otherwise serious situation. The scene is altogether quite comic, the police officer is outnumbered on a nudist beach, most people would find this hilarious as the voice over is talking about bravery and strength and having respect when Ryan faces a naked man and drunk stag-revelers.

Ryan acts softly to the drug addict rather than being aggressive like Jake where Ryan speaks calmly and acts like a friend and Jake just shouts at him and threatens him. The experienced officer shows the new officer how to act with people and turns him nicer before us. Close-ups are good for showing emotion in the face when they talk to people. An example of this is when there is a close-up of Jack's face when he's

Jo tries to be nice and draw the information out of the child but this proves to be ineffective. There is a close-up of her face which shows a small amount of frustration and shows her think.

1 comment:

  1. Mark 5 out of 10 This isn't quite the exam question asked! Be very careful to answer the actual question set: How far the extract depicts the police's POV rather than the criminals' POV.
    To improve the detail of your response, see the exam board's mark scheme which I have put on the blog at https://claremontmediagcse.blogspot.co.uk/2017_10_06_archive.html
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