2. The eyes are
wide, this connotes
that he is shocked.
This is backed up by
the fact that he
initially smiles before
realising their is a
unknown man at the
door.
Due to the eye level shot, the audience is
pulled into the scene and the narrative,
with them wondering what is going to
happen. This is called FISKE with the
audience being stitched into the narrative.
Due to his change in facial expression from happy to concern, this
signifies that he is jealous. This conforms to the northern
stereotype that they are confrontational as even a police officer
seems to change his attitude as soon as he sees another man
with a woman that he knows personally. This creates the
representation that Northern police officers are corrupt, putting
personal matters above their job which changes their attitude.
The use of the hat
being above the eye
level shot connotes
that he has authority
withy the audience
feeling as if they are
“below”. Also the
shadow created by the
hat partially hides his
face which creates an
evil vibe about him.
This conforms to the
northern stereotype
that the police are the
enemy represented in
this show.
3. A POV shot is used as the
officer looks from at his
loosely put on clothes.
This connotes that he
has obviously put them
on in a rush, coupled
with his red
face, exhaustion and
wide open eyes. The
officer could easily guess
that they have just had
sex.
The POV shot also
ads to the FISK which
was introduced
earlier. This is
because the
audience is looking
directly from the
officers eyes which
makes them feel like
a character in the
show itself.
The fact that the
officer is looking at
the loosely dressed
guy connotes that he
is being nosey. This
could conform to the
representation of
policemen being
nosey people who
always watch others.
4. The fact that the
officer asks for the
woman by
name, suggests that he
knows her personally.
This connotes that
they have met before
and that her family is
regularly in trouble
with the police. Couple
this with his earlier
jealousy suggests that
he has been attracted
to Fiona for some time
due to their meet ups.
This suggests that he
will be more hostile
towards the guy as he
is the loosely dressed
and a new face, which
also is why his facial
expression changed at
seeing this new guy.
He sees him as an
enemy who got with
his love interests.
“Fiona in?”
The fact that he
is addressing
the guy
informally and
using Fiona’s
name suggest
that he is trying
to subtly attack
the guy by
showi ng that
he knows her
aswell, suggesti
ng that there is
in fact more
than just him
who is
interested in
her.
5. His shocked reaction
connotes that he is
surprised, wondering
what sort of family he
has gotten in with.
This could be that his
southern rich
lifestyle, evidenced by
his BMW and suit, is
not used to the
Northern families
involved in crime. This
further shows that the
family conforms to the
stereotype that
Northerners are
always involved with
the police and crime.
“Er, Yeah”
His shocked reaction
could have also been
caused by the fact tah5t
the officer knows who
Fiona is, suggesting that
maybe this policeman
has slept with her before
as a previous ex, this
conforms to the
stereotype that
Northern women are
cheap and easy, sleeping
with loads of men. This
goes against his rich
values and southern
ideology that women
should not act this way.
6. The point is an
aid to help him
answer the
policeman’s
question as he
is out of
breath.
Sounds
The sound in
this the scene is
the heavy
breathing which
is diegetic
sound and the
dialogue.
This is a point of view shot
from the policeman.
Mise en scene
You can
clearly see in
this shot that
he looks
nervous and
on edge. By
the redness of
his
cheeks, nose
and by his
unbrushed
hair you can
tell that he
has been
active.
7. Sound
The conversation
on the
policeman’s half is
very assertive and
confident this
signifies that he
has been here
before but also
this conforms to
the northern
stereotype of
them being
confrontational.
Mise en scene
He is wearing his hat when talking this
is to show his authority because
policeman usually take off their hats
when talking as it is polite. I would
argue that this plays to the northern
stereotype of them being rude and
arrogant.
Shot
This is a close up
of the policeman.
This has been
used to try and
make him look
powerful however
a low angle may
have worked
better here. I
would argue that
this is not a point
of view as he
seems to be
looking off to the
side of the
8. Sound
Diegetic sound or
him running up
the stairs.
Camera
Point of view shot
of him running up
the stairs.
Mise en scene
The stair case
looks old and plain
which conforms to
the northern
stereotype that
they are low class.
9. Sound
You can hear him
breathing heavily
after running up the
stairs, I would argue
that this follows the
northern stereotype
of them being
unhealthy. However
he is not a
northerner from his
accent you can tell
he is from the south
which goes against
the southern
stereotype of being
healthy.
Camera
Close up of his
face to emphasise
how nervous and
worried he is.
10. This here signifies that he is most likely standing
In front of the bathroom as it is pictured with fish on and looks
Like a shower curtain. It looks a little bit childish as well which could connote
That there are children in the house.
Close up shot
To show detail
In characters
Facial expressions.
Mise en scene – The plain cheap looking
Clothing signifies that he is working class.
Meeting the stereotype of northerners.
The slightly red cheeks and
Slanted looking eyes connotes
That he has just rushed up from
Somewhere or that he feels stressed.
11. Hair over her face connotes that
She is exhausted and worn out. It
also signifies that she has just
been involved in something
frantic.
Blonde hair
Could
Represent
Stock character
Of “Dumb
Blond”
The slanted eyes
Connotes that she is
Looking directly at
Something or someone. It cold
also signify a lack of confidence
as she is looking downwards.
Mise en Scene
The necklace and earrings
Signify that she has either
Just got back from somewhere
Nice or that she is about to leave.
Diegetic sound
Of her
Speaking
About the
Police at the
door.
This is a wide shot to show the character standing in a hallway. In this
Shot there is a mixture of lighting. The shadowing to the left of the screen
Signifies that there is a source of light coming from the right end.
12. The eyes looking straight down
Signify that he is distressed and his
Mind is on something.
Binary Opposite – Darkness
vs. Light
Close
Up shot
Grubby/plain looking
Walls connotes that they are a
poor family, meeting the stereotype
that most northerners are poor.
As his face is shadowed is could
Connote that he is a dark character
with a lot of secrets and lies.
13. The hands through the hair connotes that he is
In a stressful situation. It symbolises exasperation and
Nervousness.
The watch
Could symbolise
That he is a fan
Of watches. It may
Also symbolise
That he is in the
Watch business. As
It looks quite an
Average looking
With no gold or silver
strap, it connotes that
He isn't that wealthy.