The clip starts of with an off a mid close up of the master looking over the camera, oblivious to what lies behind him. This foreshadows his later downfall as he has
his guard turned off which makes it much easier for his opponents to strike him in the back. We then see Martha Jones entering from an elevator followed by two
men closely behind her own two shoulders. The shot emphasizes the contrast between the Master and Martha’s character concerning the amount of issues they
both have to deal with. The master has Martha and his own men weighing him down on one shoulder whereas Martha has two men weighing her down on either
shoulder, symbolising how heavily put down woman are in this scene. The Master is also in focus which the director does to instruct us to focus entirely on the
Master rather than what is happening around him. This symbolises how we are perceiving a large fraction of how the Master is feeling at this precise moment in
time (High in power and the main focus) Furthermore the fact that Martha has two male guards monitoring her highlights the strength and power men are seen to
have in contrast with woman. Additionally this shot is presented at a higher angle from the Masters viewpoint, and then escalating down to Martha who is
positioned on a low platform which dramatically highlights the power difference between the two characters. The master is overall, clearly presented with the high
status in the hierarchy.
In this shot we see Martha jones in closed body language. Two guards are standing next to either side of the only exist which highlights that she can only go one
way, and that is forward. This also makes us have hope in Martha that she will stand up against the Master and eventually defeat him. Martha's eyes are looking up
to something the director has made us purposely oblivious to. This indicated us to turn our focus from the Master and onto Martha jones who now is in hold of the
audiences hopes. This is, in a way, stereotypical to have the female character as a motherly figure to the audience however this is also contrasted with the typical
stereotype of a female as Martha is seen as more of a heroic character rather than a motherly figure due to her clothing and position she is in currently. The
director then does a small track allowing us to really dive into the tension and thrill being experienced by the characters in this shot.
In this low angle shot we see Martha jones back turned against the face of the camera. This is done to highlight the fact that she is now in fully concentration to the
doctor. In a sense, this highlights the start of the end of her battle with the Master. The fact that the shot is at a low angle highlights how we are now on the same
status as Martha Jones which allows us to feel the suppression of power she is currently being entitled to. We are also positioned as looking above at the Master
which highlights how, unless Martha defeats the Master, he is currently in ruler ship over the audience as well which highlights the incredible amount of power
Martha is fought with. The Master is also currently standing on a low platform than his partner who is positioned at the highest point of the shot. This symbolising
that in each minute the clip goes through, Martha gains strength whereas the Master looses his strength and power. It is almost like he gives his power to Martha
without realising which highlights his obliviousness to Martha Jones in the first scene. Furthermore the fact that the woman is on the higher platform foreshadows
the ending of the clip.
In this low angle shot we see Martha jones back turned against the face of the camera. This is done to highlight the fact that she is now in fully concentration to the
doctor. In a sense, this highlights the start of the end of her battle with the Master. The fact that the shot is at a low angle highlights how we are now on the same
status as Martha Jones which allows us to feel the suppression of power she is currently being entitled to. We are also positioned as looking above at the Master
which highlights how, unless Martha defeats the Master, he is currently in ruler ship over the audience as well which highlights the incredible amount of power
Martha is fought with.
In this shot we see Martha jones in closed body language. Two guards are standing next to either side of the only exist which highlights that she
can only go one way, and that is forward. This also makes us have hope in Martha that she will stand up against the Master and eventually
defeat him. Martha's eyes are looking up to something the director has made us purposely oblivious to. This indicated us to turn our focus
from the Master and onto Martha jones who now is in hold of the audiences hopes. This is, in a way, stereotypical to have the female character
as a motherly figure to the audience however this is also contrasted with the typical stereotype of a female as Martha is seen as more of a
heroic character rather than a motherly figure due to her clothing and position she is in currently. The director then does a small track allowing
us to really dive into the tension and thrill being experienced by the characters in this shot.
The clip starts of with an off a mid close up of the master looking over the camera, oblivious to what lies behind him. This foreshadows his later downfall as he has
his guard turned off which makes it much easier for his opponents to strike him in the back. We then see Martha Jones entering from an elevator followed by two
men closely behind her own two shoulders. The shot emphasizes the contrast between the Master and Martha’s character concerning the amount of issues they
both have to deal with. The master has Martha and his own men weighing him down on one shoulder whereas Martha has two men weighing her down on either
shoulder, symbolising how heavily put down woman are in this scene. The Master is also in focus which the director does to instruct us to focus entirely on the
Master rather than what is happening around him. This symbolises how we are perceiving a large fraction of how the Master is feeling at this precise moment in
time (High in power and the main focus) Furthermore the fact that Martha has two male guards monitoring her highlights the strength and power men are seen to
have in contrast with woman. Additionally this shot is presented at a higher angle from the Masters viewpoint, and then escalating down to Martha who is
positioned on a low platform which dramatically highlights the power difference between the two characters. The master is overall, clearly presented with the high
status in the hierarchy.
. The master has Martha and his own men weighing him down on one shoulder whereas Martha has two men weighing her
down on either shoulder, symbolising how heavily put down woman are in this scene. The Master is also in focus which the
director does to instruct us to focus entirely on the Master rather than what is happening around him. This symbolises how
we are perceiving a large fraction of how the Master is feeling at this precise moment in time (High in power and the main
focus) Furthermore the fact that Martha has two male guards monitoring her highlights the strength and power men are
seen to have in contrast with woman. Additionally this shot is presented at a higher angle from the Masters viewpoint, and
then escalating down to Martha who is positioned on a low platform which dramatically highlights the power difference
between the two characters. The master is overall, clearly presented with the high status in the hierarchy.
In this image we see the master having a huge amount of light which represents the insanely large power and strength he has over the rest of
the characters in the room. However half of the masters face is hidden from us in this close up which highlights that maybe the other side of
the masters face is complete darkness which highlights how he is trying to hide his weakness from us and especially his enemy.Martha Jones,
because if she is able to witnesses this lack of power, it will give her strength to defeat him.
Whereas in this image we see the light shine on Martha's face just on the side which highlights how little power her character
is given with in which she can use to defeat the master. Furthermore the camera is also showing her dark features and trying
to hide the light on the opposite side of her face which highlights how she is purposely trying to hide the little strength she
has.

Doctor who analysis

  • 1.
    The clip startsof with an off a mid close up of the master looking over the camera, oblivious to what lies behind him. This foreshadows his later downfall as he has his guard turned off which makes it much easier for his opponents to strike him in the back. We then see Martha Jones entering from an elevator followed by two men closely behind her own two shoulders. The shot emphasizes the contrast between the Master and Martha’s character concerning the amount of issues they both have to deal with. The master has Martha and his own men weighing him down on one shoulder whereas Martha has two men weighing her down on either shoulder, symbolising how heavily put down woman are in this scene. The Master is also in focus which the director does to instruct us to focus entirely on the Master rather than what is happening around him. This symbolises how we are perceiving a large fraction of how the Master is feeling at this precise moment in time (High in power and the main focus) Furthermore the fact that Martha has two male guards monitoring her highlights the strength and power men are seen to have in contrast with woman. Additionally this shot is presented at a higher angle from the Masters viewpoint, and then escalating down to Martha who is positioned on a low platform which dramatically highlights the power difference between the two characters. The master is overall, clearly presented with the high status in the hierarchy.
  • 2.
    In this shotwe see Martha jones in closed body language. Two guards are standing next to either side of the only exist which highlights that she can only go one way, and that is forward. This also makes us have hope in Martha that she will stand up against the Master and eventually defeat him. Martha's eyes are looking up to something the director has made us purposely oblivious to. This indicated us to turn our focus from the Master and onto Martha jones who now is in hold of the audiences hopes. This is, in a way, stereotypical to have the female character as a motherly figure to the audience however this is also contrasted with the typical stereotype of a female as Martha is seen as more of a heroic character rather than a motherly figure due to her clothing and position she is in currently. The director then does a small track allowing us to really dive into the tension and thrill being experienced by the characters in this shot.
  • 3.
    In this lowangle shot we see Martha jones back turned against the face of the camera. This is done to highlight the fact that she is now in fully concentration to the doctor. In a sense, this highlights the start of the end of her battle with the Master. The fact that the shot is at a low angle highlights how we are now on the same status as Martha Jones which allows us to feel the suppression of power she is currently being entitled to. We are also positioned as looking above at the Master which highlights how, unless Martha defeats the Master, he is currently in ruler ship over the audience as well which highlights the incredible amount of power Martha is fought with. The Master is also currently standing on a low platform than his partner who is positioned at the highest point of the shot. This symbolising that in each minute the clip goes through, Martha gains strength whereas the Master looses his strength and power. It is almost like he gives his power to Martha without realising which highlights his obliviousness to Martha Jones in the first scene. Furthermore the fact that the woman is on the higher platform foreshadows the ending of the clip.
  • 4.
    In this lowangle shot we see Martha jones back turned against the face of the camera. This is done to highlight the fact that she is now in fully concentration to the doctor. In a sense, this highlights the start of the end of her battle with the Master. The fact that the shot is at a low angle highlights how we are now on the same status as Martha Jones which allows us to feel the suppression of power she is currently being entitled to. We are also positioned as looking above at the Master which highlights how, unless Martha defeats the Master, he is currently in ruler ship over the audience as well which highlights the incredible amount of power Martha is fought with.
  • 5.
    In this shotwe see Martha jones in closed body language. Two guards are standing next to either side of the only exist which highlights that she can only go one way, and that is forward. This also makes us have hope in Martha that she will stand up against the Master and eventually defeat him. Martha's eyes are looking up to something the director has made us purposely oblivious to. This indicated us to turn our focus from the Master and onto Martha jones who now is in hold of the audiences hopes. This is, in a way, stereotypical to have the female character as a motherly figure to the audience however this is also contrasted with the typical stereotype of a female as Martha is seen as more of a heroic character rather than a motherly figure due to her clothing and position she is in currently. The director then does a small track allowing us to really dive into the tension and thrill being experienced by the characters in this shot.
  • 6.
    The clip startsof with an off a mid close up of the master looking over the camera, oblivious to what lies behind him. This foreshadows his later downfall as he has his guard turned off which makes it much easier for his opponents to strike him in the back. We then see Martha Jones entering from an elevator followed by two men closely behind her own two shoulders. The shot emphasizes the contrast between the Master and Martha’s character concerning the amount of issues they both have to deal with. The master has Martha and his own men weighing him down on one shoulder whereas Martha has two men weighing her down on either shoulder, symbolising how heavily put down woman are in this scene. The Master is also in focus which the director does to instruct us to focus entirely on the Master rather than what is happening around him. This symbolises how we are perceiving a large fraction of how the Master is feeling at this precise moment in time (High in power and the main focus) Furthermore the fact that Martha has two male guards monitoring her highlights the strength and power men are seen to have in contrast with woman. Additionally this shot is presented at a higher angle from the Masters viewpoint, and then escalating down to Martha who is positioned on a low platform which dramatically highlights the power difference between the two characters. The master is overall, clearly presented with the high status in the hierarchy.
  • 7.
    . The masterhas Martha and his own men weighing him down on one shoulder whereas Martha has two men weighing her down on either shoulder, symbolising how heavily put down woman are in this scene. The Master is also in focus which the director does to instruct us to focus entirely on the Master rather than what is happening around him. This symbolises how we are perceiving a large fraction of how the Master is feeling at this precise moment in time (High in power and the main focus) Furthermore the fact that Martha has two male guards monitoring her highlights the strength and power men are seen to have in contrast with woman. Additionally this shot is presented at a higher angle from the Masters viewpoint, and then escalating down to Martha who is positioned on a low platform which dramatically highlights the power difference between the two characters. The master is overall, clearly presented with the high status in the hierarchy.
  • 8.
    In this imagewe see the master having a huge amount of light which represents the insanely large power and strength he has over the rest of the characters in the room. However half of the masters face is hidden from us in this close up which highlights that maybe the other side of the masters face is complete darkness which highlights how he is trying to hide his weakness from us and especially his enemy.Martha Jones, because if she is able to witnesses this lack of power, it will give her strength to defeat him.
  • 9.
    Whereas in thisimage we see the light shine on Martha's face just on the side which highlights how little power her character is given with in which she can use to defeat the master. Furthermore the camera is also showing her dark features and trying to hide the light on the opposite side of her face which highlights how she is purposely trying to hide the little strength she has.