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The O.C. Representation of Characters. First Impressions. How important are first impressions? What can your clothes say about you? Do you make assumptions about people based on the way they look?. Your Own Personal Style?. Do you care about what other people think of your appearance
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The O.C. Representation of Characters
First Impressions • How important are first impressions? • What can your clothes say about you? • Do you make assumptions about people based on the way they look?
Your Own Personal Style? • Do you care about what other people think of your appearance • Do you wear Fred Perry, Rockport boots or a Berghaus coat when you normally go out? • Do you wear baggy clothes? • Are labels/brands important to you when you are shopping? • Would you say you are fairly sporty? • Which bands style of music do you prefer? • What do you spend most of your free time doing?
Representation • Representation is how characters are conveyed to the audience. • It has to be done quickly – can rely on stereotypes • Uses character ‘types’ or archetypes
Stereotyping People have preconceptions based on: • The way people look • The way people speak • Where they come from • Anything else?
Who is this man? • What is his occupation? • What type of car does he drive? • What are his hobbies? • What type of music might he listen to?
What about this woman? • What is her occupation? • What type of car does she drive? • What are her hobbies? • What type of music might she listen to?
Representation in “The O.C.” • The producers use this stereotyping shorthand to establish the characters • They also use a variety of techniques to ensure that the audience knows these characters (or their type) quickly
Stereotype in “The O.C.” • What is the stereotype(s) of a typical American teenager? • What is the stereotype of a poorer American? • Where do these stereotypes show up in “The O.C.”? • Can you comment on the gender balance?
Techniques • Camera Angles • Camera Movement • Editing • Mise en scène • Lighting • Costume • Performance • Sound
What is ‘mise-en-scène’? Mise-en-scène is the placing into the setting on all the elements to be filmed; props, lighting, character behaviour, make-up, sets and anything else that is in the frame of the camera lens at the time of filming. For example, an adaptation of a Charles Dickens novel would include period costume, Victorian buildings, gas lamps, the clopping of horses hooves and so on.
Mise-en-Scène Task One Decide what elements of mise-en-scène would be required for: • Dracula • Casualty • Star Trek
The O.C. CEL Chose a main character from “The O.C.” and explain how this character is represented in an episode. You should refer to techniques such as mise-en-scène, framing and camera movement in your essay.
Chose a main character from “The O.C.” and explain how this character is represented in an episode. You should refer to techniques such as mise-en-scène, framing and camera movement in your essay.