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Representation in Skyfall 
Women 
Masculinity 
Ethnicity 
‘The Monstrous other’/Disfigurement 
Places
Representation of women 
How are women represented in Skyfall?
Moneypenny 
Has her 
character 
evolved since 
the 1960’s?
Moneypenny in Dr No (1962)
Die Another 
Day 2002
History: 
• Doesn’t participate in missions 
• More sexually charged 
• No name (until now) 
• Small part – romantic tension 
• Understands Bond 
• Supporting role 
• Samantha Bond (3rd Moneypenny) in Die Another 
Day
Naomie Harris Skyfall (2012) 
MoneyPenny
Representations: 
Bond: “You know… we haven’t been formally introduced.” 
Moneypenny: “Oh. Well I’m Eve. Eve Moneypenny”
task 
In Skyfall, do you think Moneypenny empowers the 
representation of women in contemporary society? 
In pairs, discuss and write down your thoughts. Please 
explain your choice. 
Aim for a good paragraph.
Moneypenny 
At the beginning of the film, Moneypenny (Eve) is Bond’s partner on 
a mission to recover the stolen hard drive. 
M instructs Moneypenny to shoot at Patrice on the train, yet 
Moneypenny is hesitant and instead hits Bond with her bullet. It 
could be argued this suggests Moneypenny is an incompetent agent. 
Moneypenny only appears a few more times in the film; as a potential 
seductress for Bond, rather than assisting him with his mission. 
At the end of the film, Moneypenny decides to retire as a field agent 
and instead work for Mallory as his secretary.
Severine
Severine 
What are your thoughts on Severine and her representation? 
When Bond and Severine meet in the casino, her hands start 
shaking indicating her fear, suggesting she is vulnerable and in 
need of help. 
Severine was served as an object of sexual gratification for both 
men, Bond and Silva. 
Her character reinforces Laura Mulvey’s ‘male gaze’ concept 
(1975), arguing women are often presented as passive 
sexualised ‘objects’ for the pleasure of the male gaze.
Debate: Gender power 
Which character is represented as being more 
dominant; M or Bond? 
Discuss and write down your response. Please 
explain your choice.
M & Bond 
M may hold the highest position of power as the head of the Foreign 
Intelligence Wing, but she constantly makes poor decisions that cost 
numerous people their lives. 
For example, Silva holds her responsible for being tortured by the Chinese 
and plans a cyber attack against her and MI6. M is also forced to go on trial 
to defend the competency of her programme. 
M is asked to retire from her position, being informed she has become too 
old to handle matters properly. Her position is then filled by a presumably 
more capable man, Gareth Mallory. 
Silva: “You’re smaller than I remembered” 
Bond both kidnaps and recues M. This is surprising given M is Bond’s boss 
and in a superior position of power and authority.
Women 
Has the representation of women been 
empowered? 
All three women were shown to be inept at 
their jobs and ended up dead or in a 
subservient position. It seems the women are 
positioned merely to be decorative foils for 
Bond’s masculinity.
Representations: Masculinity
Representations: Masculinity
Homework question: 
How is masculinity represented in Skyfall? 
OR 
Has the representation of women been shown 
in a positive, empowered way? 
Mini essay – paragraphs and examples from 
the film in support. 
Due: Wednesday 8th Oct
Representations: The monstrous ‘other’
Ethnicity 
• Patrice 
• Silva 
• Severine 
• Moneypenny 
• Bond/M/Mallory/Q
Representation of places in 
Skyfall 
Istanbul 
Britain – London & Scotland 
China – Shanghai & Macau
Micro analysis 
• How were the different places represented? 
“Compare and contrast the representation of 
two places in Skyfall”
MISE EN SCENE CINEMATOGRAPHY 
SOUND EDITING
MISE EN SCENE 
Costume, make up 
Lighting - high key, low key, interior, 
exterior, artificial, back lighting 
Production Design 
Props 
Performance (body language, facial 
expressions) 
Space 
CINEMATOGRAPHY 
Close up, extreme close up/long 
shot, mid shot, two shot, POV, 
high/low/canted angle, over the 
shoulder, composition, proximity 
framing, rule of thirds,, 
deep/shallow focus, depth of 
field, tracking, panning, zooming, 
tilting, craning 
SOUND 
Sound bridge, motif, non-diegetic/ 
diegetic, ambient, 
instrumental, soundtrack, tone, 
tempo, dialogue, sound effects, 
foley studio, synchronous/ 
asynchronous, incidental, music 
score 
EDITING 
Fast/slow pace, long/short takes, 
fade, dissolve, cut, transition, 
180 degree rule, 
montage/continuity editing, 
match on action, eyeline-match, 
cross cutting/parallel editing, 
simultaneous action
Istanbul 
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10SLdjx5gkw 
• Skyfall Istanbul Video Blog
Britishness 
“The connection between James Bond and British identity is visually achieved through the alignment 
of the title character with notable British popular cultural iconography, including images of Big Ben, the 
Thames, and Whitehall.” 
Funnell, Lisa (2011) ‘‘I Know Where You Keep Your Gun’’: Daniel Craig as the Bond–Bond Girl Hybrid 
in Casino Royale. The Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 44, No. 3, p.458
Britishness 
• Nostalgia 
• Austerity Britain: ‘Keep calm and carry on’ mentality.
Britishness 
• Visit Britain advert
Representations of London 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dl218z68iC4#t=82 
Skyfall London Videoblog
Scotland 
• Arrival scene Explosion scene (55s)
Representations of Shanghai, China
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHhwNUGGlO4 
• Skyfall Shanghai Video Blog
Macau, China
Micro analysis 
• How were the different places represented? 
“Compare and contrast the representation of 
two places in Skyfall” 
• Use your grids, to help you write a response

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Skyfall Lesson 3 - representation

  • 1. Representation in Skyfall Women Masculinity Ethnicity ‘The Monstrous other’/Disfigurement Places
  • 2. Representation of women How are women represented in Skyfall?
  • 3. Moneypenny Has her character evolved since the 1960’s?
  • 4. Moneypenny in Dr No (1962)
  • 5.
  • 7. History: • Doesn’t participate in missions • More sexually charged • No name (until now) • Small part – romantic tension • Understands Bond • Supporting role • Samantha Bond (3rd Moneypenny) in Die Another Day
  • 8. Naomie Harris Skyfall (2012) MoneyPenny
  • 9. Representations: Bond: “You know… we haven’t been formally introduced.” Moneypenny: “Oh. Well I’m Eve. Eve Moneypenny”
  • 10. task In Skyfall, do you think Moneypenny empowers the representation of women in contemporary society? In pairs, discuss and write down your thoughts. Please explain your choice. Aim for a good paragraph.
  • 11. Moneypenny At the beginning of the film, Moneypenny (Eve) is Bond’s partner on a mission to recover the stolen hard drive. M instructs Moneypenny to shoot at Patrice on the train, yet Moneypenny is hesitant and instead hits Bond with her bullet. It could be argued this suggests Moneypenny is an incompetent agent. Moneypenny only appears a few more times in the film; as a potential seductress for Bond, rather than assisting him with his mission. At the end of the film, Moneypenny decides to retire as a field agent and instead work for Mallory as his secretary.
  • 13. Severine What are your thoughts on Severine and her representation? When Bond and Severine meet in the casino, her hands start shaking indicating her fear, suggesting she is vulnerable and in need of help. Severine was served as an object of sexual gratification for both men, Bond and Silva. Her character reinforces Laura Mulvey’s ‘male gaze’ concept (1975), arguing women are often presented as passive sexualised ‘objects’ for the pleasure of the male gaze.
  • 14. Debate: Gender power Which character is represented as being more dominant; M or Bond? Discuss and write down your response. Please explain your choice.
  • 15. M & Bond M may hold the highest position of power as the head of the Foreign Intelligence Wing, but she constantly makes poor decisions that cost numerous people their lives. For example, Silva holds her responsible for being tortured by the Chinese and plans a cyber attack against her and MI6. M is also forced to go on trial to defend the competency of her programme. M is asked to retire from her position, being informed she has become too old to handle matters properly. Her position is then filled by a presumably more capable man, Gareth Mallory. Silva: “You’re smaller than I remembered” Bond both kidnaps and recues M. This is surprising given M is Bond’s boss and in a superior position of power and authority.
  • 16. Women Has the representation of women been empowered? All three women were shown to be inept at their jobs and ended up dead or in a subservient position. It seems the women are positioned merely to be decorative foils for Bond’s masculinity.
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21. Homework question: How is masculinity represented in Skyfall? OR Has the representation of women been shown in a positive, empowered way? Mini essay – paragraphs and examples from the film in support. Due: Wednesday 8th Oct
  • 23. Ethnicity • Patrice • Silva • Severine • Moneypenny • Bond/M/Mallory/Q
  • 24. Representation of places in Skyfall Istanbul Britain – London & Scotland China – Shanghai & Macau
  • 25. Micro analysis • How were the different places represented? “Compare and contrast the representation of two places in Skyfall”
  • 26. MISE EN SCENE CINEMATOGRAPHY SOUND EDITING
  • 27. MISE EN SCENE Costume, make up Lighting - high key, low key, interior, exterior, artificial, back lighting Production Design Props Performance (body language, facial expressions) Space CINEMATOGRAPHY Close up, extreme close up/long shot, mid shot, two shot, POV, high/low/canted angle, over the shoulder, composition, proximity framing, rule of thirds,, deep/shallow focus, depth of field, tracking, panning, zooming, tilting, craning SOUND Sound bridge, motif, non-diegetic/ diegetic, ambient, instrumental, soundtrack, tone, tempo, dialogue, sound effects, foley studio, synchronous/ asynchronous, incidental, music score EDITING Fast/slow pace, long/short takes, fade, dissolve, cut, transition, 180 degree rule, montage/continuity editing, match on action, eyeline-match, cross cutting/parallel editing, simultaneous action
  • 29. Britishness “The connection between James Bond and British identity is visually achieved through the alignment of the title character with notable British popular cultural iconography, including images of Big Ben, the Thames, and Whitehall.” Funnell, Lisa (2011) ‘‘I Know Where You Keep Your Gun’’: Daniel Craig as the Bond–Bond Girl Hybrid in Casino Royale. The Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 44, No. 3, p.458
  • 30. Britishness • Nostalgia • Austerity Britain: ‘Keep calm and carry on’ mentality.
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  • 32. Britishness • Visit Britain advert
  • 33. Representations of London http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dl218z68iC4#t=82 Skyfall London Videoblog
  • 34. Scotland • Arrival scene Explosion scene (55s)
  • 38. Micro analysis • How were the different places represented? “Compare and contrast the representation of two places in Skyfall” • Use your grids, to help you write a response