This documentary analyzes a female paedophile ring through interviews with victims and police. It uses camera techniques like close-ups, zooming, and panning to involve the audience and establish eye contact during interviews. Sound and music are used to build tension, with non-diegetic music accompanying a narrator's voiceover. Editing includes cutaways and graphics to provide context during interviews and archive footage of the criminals and evidence.
3. Narrative Structure Interviews Voiceover (voice of god) Narrator Single stranded- one continuous story Closed- Answer is given
4. Camera Work Extreme close up- shows emotion, involves audience Zoom in/out Arial shot of victims houses Panning round Rule of thirds when interviews take place Eyeline match- correct positioning Super imposition
5. Mise-en-scene Chromachy (moving background) while interviews are taking place Chiarascuro- gives a shadow over interviewees face Depth of field Flashing lights- gives a tense feel
6. Sound Voiceover- narrator Non diegetic sound- building up tension with a Creepy eerie feel sound Diegetic sound- interviews When the tone changes the incidental music changes
7. Editing Cutaways to graphics of criminals whilst interview is taking place Depth of field- blurred background of nterviews Background material gives the audience an insight to the criminals and victims
8. Archive material Footage of imagery of the criminals Footage of the tape recorder that records the actual criminals interview with police Graphics Names of interviewees and roles Subtitles- incase audience cant understand what is said on the police interview