2. The documentary is mixed meaning that it
contains: Observational Footage,
Interviews, Narration (Voice over/Voice of
god) and archive footage.
The themes taking place in this documentary
is overpopulation, extinction, animal cruelty
and animal uses.
3. The narrative structure is open meaning that
the topic discussed is on going within the
world and has not been closed.
The documentary is single stranded as it is
only covering one topic, horses, however
simultaneously covering different points
within the topic.
4. Within the documentary there is a mix of
observational footage, archive footage and
interviews. The interviews follow all the
codes and conventions by having the rule of
thirds and using mid close up shots.
5. Everything on the screen was relevent to
what was being said by the narrator and the
people being interviewed. Most of the
documentary was high key lighting as it was
mostly lit from the sun in the footage of
horses.
6. Non Diegetic Sound:
Narration: Male voice in standard American
English with a firm but kind tone.
Background music
Diegetic Sound:
Interviews
Helicopter noises
7. Sound bridges
Questions been edited out within the
interviews
Steady pace with cuts not happening in to
rapid succesion
The archive material is used constantly to
show contrast and too just make viewers
aware that horses were used in the past
extensively.
8. The graphics used are the names and
occupation of the person being interviewed.