Mad Men (season 1 episode 1) 
The first scene uses a medium close up where we see the main character Don 
Draper in a bar on his own drinking whiskey, which is a typical mans drink and 
shows how much of a stereotypical man he is. Further in the scene the director 
uses a close up to show the black waiter lighting Draper’s cigarette this reflect on 
to the time period that this was set as black people were racially discriminated 
because of there colour of there skin and hoe Draper has power over him even 
though he is sat down drinking whiskey. A two shot is used to show the difference 
between the white waiter and the black waiter and how something as simple as 
the white waiter wearing a jacket can show his dominance and power over the 
black waiter. 
The next scene in the clip medium close and a long shot as we see the character 
Midge Daniels (when Don Draper visits her apartment) dressed in casual trousers 
and what looks to be a mans shirt. This compares to the other women that were 
on the bar as they were all dress up in dresses and their hair tied back like the 
stereotypical women would in that time period. This show how she has power 
over Draper and knows what he wants as she drinks scotch with him and flirts. 
The tilt angle is used to show the two characters together. However in the shot 
Don Draper is resting his head against Midge Daniels body, this shows how 
Daniels is still the dominate one even though she is female and the male is 
normally presented as the dominate one. The colour pallet that is used is vey 
blue, which is used to how Draper and Daniels relationship is very cold and they 
know what they want out of each other. Also it shows how Daniels has the upper 
hand over Draper as she doesn’t need a man, she is a vey independent women 
and how their relationship is very much sexual. 
A birds eye view is used to show the building where Don Draper works which can 
show how highly important he is within the building and workforce. The tracking 
moving shot was used twice, one to show the men walking through the office all 
smartly dressed to show how superior they are and their ranking in the office we I 
can presume id high up. The second time it is used we she two women walking 
through the office as one of them is showing them their workspace. By using the
tracking shot I can see how the women are all clammed together and the men 
have their own office and personal space this is also stereotyping how the men 
automatically have power over the women. Further though the scene a medium 
close up is used to show what both women are wearing Peggy Olson who has 
just stared working there is dressed practically all covered up and has her hair all 
neatly tied up. Whereas Joan Holloway is wearing a short green dress which 
allows her to be daring as she shows of to much flesh to make herself seem 
more sexy and appealing to men. Her bright hair also makes her stand out as this 
could be showing how powerful she could be over the other women including 
Peggy.

Mad men assessment

  • 1.
    Mad Men (season1 episode 1) The first scene uses a medium close up where we see the main character Don Draper in a bar on his own drinking whiskey, which is a typical mans drink and shows how much of a stereotypical man he is. Further in the scene the director uses a close up to show the black waiter lighting Draper’s cigarette this reflect on to the time period that this was set as black people were racially discriminated because of there colour of there skin and hoe Draper has power over him even though he is sat down drinking whiskey. A two shot is used to show the difference between the white waiter and the black waiter and how something as simple as the white waiter wearing a jacket can show his dominance and power over the black waiter. The next scene in the clip medium close and a long shot as we see the character Midge Daniels (when Don Draper visits her apartment) dressed in casual trousers and what looks to be a mans shirt. This compares to the other women that were on the bar as they were all dress up in dresses and their hair tied back like the stereotypical women would in that time period. This show how she has power over Draper and knows what he wants as she drinks scotch with him and flirts. The tilt angle is used to show the two characters together. However in the shot Don Draper is resting his head against Midge Daniels body, this shows how Daniels is still the dominate one even though she is female and the male is normally presented as the dominate one. The colour pallet that is used is vey blue, which is used to how Draper and Daniels relationship is very cold and they know what they want out of each other. Also it shows how Daniels has the upper hand over Draper as she doesn’t need a man, she is a vey independent women and how their relationship is very much sexual. A birds eye view is used to show the building where Don Draper works which can show how highly important he is within the building and workforce. The tracking moving shot was used twice, one to show the men walking through the office all smartly dressed to show how superior they are and their ranking in the office we I can presume id high up. The second time it is used we she two women walking through the office as one of them is showing them their workspace. By using the
  • 2.
    tracking shot Ican see how the women are all clammed together and the men have their own office and personal space this is also stereotyping how the men automatically have power over the women. Further though the scene a medium close up is used to show what both women are wearing Peggy Olson who has just stared working there is dressed practically all covered up and has her hair all neatly tied up. Whereas Joan Holloway is wearing a short green dress which allows her to be daring as she shows of to much flesh to make herself seem more sexy and appealing to men. Her bright hair also makes her stand out as this could be showing how powerful she could be over the other women including Peggy.