2. Audience
Soap operas appeal to their audience by putting the
characters in everyday situations (Though
exaggerated). They also make situations it s rare
anybody will be in just to make things interesting.
They make it so audience can relate.
3. Genre
The Genre of most soaps is drama. They take a
regular problem and exaggerate it to make
entertainment for their audience.
4. Mise En Scene
A French term meaning
what is put into a scene or
frame
Visual information in front
of the camera
Communicates essential
information to the audience
Made up of 5 elements
settings &
props, costume, hair &
make Up, facial expressions
& body language, lighting &
colour, positioning of
characters/objects within
5. Representation
Representation in soaps is how the soap relates
to reality.
Soaps usually relate through characters and
places so the viewer can feel familiar.
For example the queen victoria pub in
Eastenders and the hospital in Holby City.
6. Narratives
Narratives
Narratives are basically the storyline of soap
operas.
The narratives of a soap opera are very obvious
and continuous.
They usually involve villains hero’s and
dilemmas.