Q1. Non diegetic music is tense and this creates tension for the audience Diegetic Dialogue like "Hi guys this is Jake ... Ummm kilo..." Shows that Jake is unexperienced connoting something could go wrong in the car chase. Diegetic Ambiant noise when the robbers smash the front of the shop thats Diegetic Ambiants Q2. Editing: More of its from the police POV view so you have a better bond with them. Camera showed in close up shots because you know them better Criminals are showed in long shots and CCTV footage so it makes you not trust them Sounds: Criminals speak agressive lines of dialogue. Police are shown more human Q3. - Settings (police station, hospital, flat, beach and town) - Costumes (police uniform – criminals clothes/look) - Props (police car, weapons, SFX make up, radios etc ) Contribute to verisimilitude (believable realistic fictional world). With sounds they have realistic
Main Character Setting Overall Tone Appeal Jake Vickers- The gay rookie. PC Ryan Draper- Widower husband, Jake's partner and tutor. Jo Moffat- An investigator. Lonely with a dog. Having an affair with the Police Commissioner. Robert Vickers- Police Commissioner, wife dying from cancer. Felix Kane- Police investigator with a troubling personal life. Narrative Opens with Ryan battling a group of people antagonising nudists at a beach. Parallel editing, Jake becoming a police officer by his dad. Jake and Ryan get paired up, Ryan is the tutor. Jake is immediately open, says he's gay. First call, help a mentally ill suicidal drug addict. Jake does bad, shouts at the man. Ryan does good. Leave the addict at hospital alone, first mistake made by Ryan Racist is let out of prison and attacks an indian man. Father abducts his child due to family dispute. Ryan lectures Jake for saying "chill." Ryan shouts at a kid, we learn he's a father. Crazy shoplift...
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