2. Camera shot, angle and composition
Here the high angle shot of the Doctor compliments the small and frail
image on him presented. The angle suggests his lack of status, and creates
sympathy for the character from the audience as they are used to him
constantly being in control.
3. Editing
There is use of continuity editing throughout the clip, however there is a variation
of time between the transitions of each shot. During this frame the director
lingers the camera on The Master so the audience can see his despaired reaction
as the audience hears the diegetic sound of Martha explaining how she can
overcome him.
4. Mise-en-scene
Here the mise-en-scene conveys Martha’s prisoner status as the guards
are placed behind her. The shot allows the audience to see the power
The Master has over her.
5. Sound
Here The Master is seen using very imperative diegetic dialogue. His vocals become
lower when saying the word “kneel” to add emphasis to the word, and fully portray
his authority over Matha.