Doc martin
Mise en scene
In this scene it is located in a little village at the seaside, the streets contain stone walls and houses, this makes the audience think about seaside towns such as Cornwall. the mise en scene gives a goof image in the audiences head as most people watching would have been to the sea side as it aimed at an English audience, so it automatically creates people thoughts on the show just based on the mise en scene, this helps people put more imagination and thought into it.
Editing
sound
in this scene they have used both non diegetic and diegetic. When Doc Martin storms out of the practice with the dog they have added in a kind of playful/ cheerful tune in the background, this is basically to make fun of him as he's very stressed over little things when the rest of the village is calm and collected. it makes the audience watch it with less seriousness so they can kind of laugh at Doc Martin. the editors have used a sound bridge which links he two different scenes with music, this creates the effect that time has past. This scene also includes some diegetic sounds to create different moods in the scene. At the beginning of this scene when the sink starts spraying everywhere the different sounds in this scene make it build tension and makes it kind of stressful, this is like what you can see from Doc Martins view so it shows how he sees everything.
camera shot
low camera shots show his authority over the others, as he's from the city he gives off a more managerial role as he is n his his suit and the other men are in overalls doing work for him. this low angle makes the audience and the workers look up at him and this makes Doc Martin be represented as the city person in his suit compared to the villagers in overalls and casual clothes. His suit makes him look less approachable compared to the villagers who are all just wearing casual/ work clothes. The villagers seem more caring for each other and down to earth compared to Doc Martin who is stubborn he seems a lot more stressed than everyone else, who are more relaxed.
close up of dog indicates the scene change
Editing
sound
in this scene they have used both non diegetic and diegetic. When Doc Martin storms out of the practice with the dog they have added in a kind of playful/ cheerful tune in the background, this is basically to make fun of him as he's very stressed over little things when the rest of the village is calm and collected. it makes the audience watch it with less seriousness so they can kind of laugh at Doc Martin. the editors have used a sound bridge which links he two different scenes with music, this creates the effect that time has past. This scene also includes some diegetic sounds to create different moods in the scene. At the beginning of this scene when the sink starts spraying everywhere the different sounds in this scene make it build tension and makes it kind of stressful, this is like what you can see from Doc Martins view so it shows how he sees everything.
camera shot
low camera shots show his authority over the others, as he's from the city he gives off a more managerial role as he is n his his suit and the other men are in overalls doing work for him. this low angle makes the audience and the workers look up at him and this makes Doc Martin be represented as the city person in his suit compared to the villagers in overalls and casual clothes. His suit makes him look less approachable compared to the villagers who are all just wearing casual/ work clothes. The villagers seem more caring for each other and down to earth compared to Doc Martin who is stubborn he seems a lot more stressed than everyone else, who are more relaxed.
close up of dog indicates the scene change
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