Monday 4 April 2011

Eastenders Opening Analysis

 After being a religious viewer of Eastenders, I never really payed any attention to detail of the opening, i have analysed the connotation and denotation and other conventions that i saw when watching it on Youtube/BBC iPlayer.





Editing:
               Compared to the old Eastenders opening the new one has clouds and the colour is enhanced.
               The camera from the very start, starts from a boat and zooms out on rotation to East London.
               The title ' Eastenders' appears bottom upwards.

Camerawork:
               The camera starts on a boat and zooms and rotates out which could mean that a small problem   can turn into a big problem.
               A birds eye view which communicates a view of the location for the audience.

Mise en Scene:
               We can see the trademarks of London representing the area in which it is based.
               River Thames, o2 arena, buildings, rural areas
               The river thames looks bright and stands out from the rest which is quite dull- which shows the greyness of London.
               Detailed view of everything (houses, buildings, streets etc.)

Sound:
               Sound is quite dramatic at start could relate to the drama in the serial.
               Memorable , recognisable theme tune.
                 Orchestral music
Drumroll emphasizes drama and tension coming up.

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