Season 1, Episode 1 - Quantum Jump
Episode title taken from actual NATO military exercises.
First released in October 2015, but in the UK January 2016 on Channel 4 it has subtitles for UK version.
A different audience compared to Stranger Things due to the fact it is on at 9pm.
Tuesday, 26 February 2019
Friday, 15 February 2019
What meanings are created in the sequence you have studied and what do they tell us about narrative, character development and genre?
What meanings are created in the sequence you have studied and what do
they tell us about narrative, character development and genre?
Stranger Things is a long form TV drama produced by 21 Laps
entertainment and is published on the streaming service Netflix. The monthly
subscription charge funds for the advertising and the cost to buy the rights
for the drama.
Stranger Things is a long form TV drama due to the fact it
cuts across a range of different hybrid and sub-genres including 80’s nostalgia,
Sci-Fi and romance and many others. The serial series has strong characters
that people can attach and learn progressively more about the more we watch the
series for example we get to see how Nancy and Mike behaviour at home and how
their family life is affecting the choses they make later on in the series. In
the last six minutes of the episode we see on two occasions we see the two
children disobeying their parents. This could show us how the children go
against parents and allows the audience to relate to the characters as the
target audience for Stranger Things is likely to experience similar encounters.
They also follow the long form TV drama convention as they leave the episode on
a cliff hanger as we are left with the boys shining their torches on Eleven’s
startled face. This is used in long form TV drama in order to entice the
audience into the next episode. This is very important for Stranger Things due
to the fact it is shown on Netflix where the next episode is immediately
available so people can watch at their own speed so if they do not want to
watch they will simply choose another LFTVD to watch as there is thousands
immediately available to binge on.
Stranger Things is a multi-stranded, fragmented, non-linear
and open ended narrative. This means that there are multiple storylines going
on at one time in non-chronological order. They may do this in order to keep
the audience interested. This is shown when Steve is sneaking into Nancy’s room
whilst Mike is going out to look for Will. This is shown as the continuously
jump cut between the two. They do contrast with the fact that of the light
colourful bedroom of Nancy’s compared to Mike and the boys going out in the
dark and rain to look for Will. This could show the fact the bright room signifies
the young love that is blossoming between Nancy and Steve as they are seen in
nice shirts in her room and showing that all they are worried about is
impressing the other sex where the younger boys who are seen to be immature are
counteracting against their stereotype and dealing with something much more
worthwhile and important. This could encourage the audience to attach to the 3
young boys due to the fact a lot of the young audience are likely to feel as
though they are not taking seriously by people older people who think because
of your age you do not know as much as them.
There are also several important areas of character development
within the episode. One of these is the changing emotions and thoughts of Joyce
and Jonathan, especially after Will goes missing. This is shown when at
beginning of the episode Joyce says how Jonathan needed to be more responsible
for Will, instead of working and covering shifts to get extra money for the
family. This shows representations of both teenagers, and mothership. For example,
Jonathan being somewhat irresponsible, and Joyce trying to correct that, and
educate him on this. Then towards the end of the episode we see an example of
this in the form of a close-up shot of some pictures of Will scattered around
the table, and a mid-shot of the two of them sitting together. We see a change
in Jonathan having become more compassionate and warming towards Joyce and vice
versa. This is shown when she says that “this disappearance is not his fault.”
From the perspective of the audience, we can note that there is a definite change
of character from both, one that an audience member might not have
expected.
Tuesday, 5 February 2019
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