Comparing and contrasting title sequences
1. How does the music style suggest what genre the show is?
The music style suggests that it is a spy thriller because it is very mysterious and faced paced suggesting there is a lot of action going on.2. What does the typography of the graphics suggest about the show's era?
The fact that the typography is in black and white suggests it was made in the early 1960's with older technology.
3. Explain how Patrick Macnee's character is represented via costume, props and facial expression.
He is represented as a classic gentlemen of the 1960's through the smart suit and the bowler hat he is wearing
4. How is the flower prop used to link the two characters together?
the flower prop suggests both characters are linked together and could be potential partners with a dress code which means they have to wear it.
5. Explain how Diana Rigg's character is represented via costume, props and facial expression.
Diana Rigg's character is represented as a positive figure in the 1960's as she is standing up for her fashion choice and acting as a role model for young teens as she is wearing something different to the 1960's times fashion trends.
6. what does the term 'teleplay' mean or what is the modern terminology? Why do you think The Avengers is called this?
Teleplay is a play script adapted into a film or series and i think this is used in 'The Avengers' because it was a play before it was a film but the producers used the script in the making of the series.
7. How is editing linked to the music?
Editing is linked to music because the camera shots change as the music switches tone to create meaning and the sound gets higher pitched as it goes on to make the audience tense and intrigued to watch the rest
Ensure that you complete question 8 - so far this is a good post.
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