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TV Crime Drama: Audience Appeal
C:   To understand the 3 main audience groups       Key words:
     for TV Crime Drama                             Appeal
B    To explain with specific examples the appeal   Identify
     of TV Crime Dramas for different audiences     Engage
                                                    Active audiences
A:   To evaluate how audiences can actively         Niche audiences
      engage with TV Crime Drama                    Mainstream audiences
Todorov’s Narrative Structure
                                                        Stage 5: situation is resolved,
              Stage 2: Disruption (the crime)           equilibrium is restored




Stage 1: Equilibrium




                                                  Stage 4: Character overcomes
                                                  obstacles to repair disruption
                                                  (solves crime)

                                                Watch an episode of a crime drama.
                   Stage 3: Character           Use your sheet to plot the narrative
                   recognises the disruption    (story) stages.
                                                EXT: What are the enigma codes
                                                and action codes in your episode.
TV Crime Dramas are very popular and attract
         a wide range of audiences
 Three key types of audiences are:


 Family/Mass/Mainstream
 Niche
 Educated/specialist

      1




      2



      3
4 key ways that
   Bulmer and Katz-                 audiences enjoy TV
Uses and Gratifications             Crime Dramas


                             Escapism form own lives, exciting,
     Entertainment          dangerous. Can make us feel better
                           about our own lives-shock, fear, thrills


                           Develop a close bond with characters
                             Understand how they think/act.
     Relationships
                            Complicated people that we learn
                            about. Can also discuss with others

                              Relate to characters, settings and
                          situations. How would we feel, respond
        Identity
                           in these situations-in the shoes of the
                                 detective solving the crime


                          Learn about psychology, forensics and
     Information          crime solving and also about the world
                                        around us.
Practice exam question
 20mins to use all your knowledge and terminology so far to answer
 the following question:

 Explain some of the reasons why TV Crime Dramas are so
 popular with audiences.

 Discuss:

 Characters
 Settings
 Narrative and Storylines
A/B Extention:
Use as many real examples as you can and discuss uses and gratifications

Eg. One reason that TV Crime Dramas are so popular with audiences is
because of the use of settings and locations. Urban settings such as
London in Luther provide lots of opportunities for drama and excitement.
This offers audiences escapism if they are not from a large city like London
or identity if they are as they can recongise some of the landmarks.
14/03/12

     What TV Crime Drama are you going to create?

•To develop your own TV Crime Drama in preparation for the
Exam
•To conduct “audience feedback”
•To self assess current “working at” level
                                      God I hope
                                      my Crime
                                      Drama is
                                      good…
Planning your TV Crime Drama


  5 mins on each section

     Programme Title:          Genre:               TV Channel:

     Genre                     Character 1                     Character 2

     ID                        Protagonist / Antagonist /      Protagonist / Antagonist /
     PD                        Sidekick                        Sidekick
     CSP                                                       Character Traits
                               Character Traits
                                                               Costume
                               Costume




     What is the Setting?      What are the key locations?     What genre conventions have
                               (specific)                      you used?
     Country
                               Detective’s HQ                  Look back at your genre, what
     Rural / Urban             Detective’s Home                conventions have you used and
                               The Lab                         why?
     Era                       Crime scene (famous landmark)
                               Specific building
Who is the audience?

Swap with a partner and try to identify who their audience is.

3.Family mainstream (conventional, closed
endings) older Parents and children
4.Niche / Cult (unconventional, open endings)
media aware couples
5.Educated / Specialist (Adult audiences,
specialist language scientific and legal jargon)
specialised professionals




   Partner Feedback
   2 features that are effective about the TV Crime Drama

   1 thing that you would improve
Self Assessment Success Criteria

How many keywords have you used in your idea?                          Rough Mark Guide:
Genre: sub-genre, Individual Detective, Procedural Drama,              50 – 45 A*
Crime Solving Professional, enigma codes, action codes,
cliffhanger ending, open-endings, closed-endings                       44 – 39 A
Characters: protagonist, antagonist, binary opposite, hero,
                                                                       38 – 30 B
villain, anti-hero, quirky, rookie, sidekick, psychopath, detective,   29 – 20 C
costume, props, angry, brilliant, heroine,
                                                                       19 – 11 D
Setting: rural, urban, audience, realism, escapism, crime,
deviance, Wide open spaces, hills/woods/valleys, close                 10 – 5 E
communities, limited outsiders, wealthy, quiet, sleepy, isolation,
poverty, gritty Streets, alleyways, threat, noisy, crowded,            4–0F
cosmopolitan, exciting, mise-en-scene


    EXTENTISION TASK – what words
    did you use that you think should be
    on the list?

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  • 1. TV Crime Drama: Audience Appeal C: To understand the 3 main audience groups Key words: for TV Crime Drama Appeal B To explain with specific examples the appeal Identify of TV Crime Dramas for different audiences Engage Active audiences A: To evaluate how audiences can actively Niche audiences engage with TV Crime Drama Mainstream audiences
  • 2. Todorov’s Narrative Structure Stage 5: situation is resolved, Stage 2: Disruption (the crime) equilibrium is restored Stage 1: Equilibrium Stage 4: Character overcomes obstacles to repair disruption (solves crime) Watch an episode of a crime drama. Stage 3: Character Use your sheet to plot the narrative recognises the disruption (story) stages. EXT: What are the enigma codes and action codes in your episode.
  • 3. TV Crime Dramas are very popular and attract a wide range of audiences Three key types of audiences are: Family/Mass/Mainstream Niche Educated/specialist 1 2 3
  • 4. 4 key ways that Bulmer and Katz- audiences enjoy TV Uses and Gratifications Crime Dramas Escapism form own lives, exciting, Entertainment dangerous. Can make us feel better about our own lives-shock, fear, thrills Develop a close bond with characters Understand how they think/act. Relationships Complicated people that we learn about. Can also discuss with others Relate to characters, settings and situations. How would we feel, respond Identity in these situations-in the shoes of the detective solving the crime Learn about psychology, forensics and Information crime solving and also about the world around us.
  • 5. Practice exam question 20mins to use all your knowledge and terminology so far to answer the following question: Explain some of the reasons why TV Crime Dramas are so popular with audiences. Discuss: Characters Settings Narrative and Storylines A/B Extention: Use as many real examples as you can and discuss uses and gratifications Eg. One reason that TV Crime Dramas are so popular with audiences is because of the use of settings and locations. Urban settings such as London in Luther provide lots of opportunities for drama and excitement. This offers audiences escapism if they are not from a large city like London or identity if they are as they can recongise some of the landmarks.
  • 6. 14/03/12 What TV Crime Drama are you going to create? •To develop your own TV Crime Drama in preparation for the Exam •To conduct “audience feedback” •To self assess current “working at” level God I hope my Crime Drama is good…
  • 7. Planning your TV Crime Drama 5 mins on each section Programme Title: Genre: TV Channel: Genre Character 1 Character 2 ID Protagonist / Antagonist / Protagonist / Antagonist / PD Sidekick Sidekick CSP Character Traits Character Traits Costume Costume What is the Setting? What are the key locations? What genre conventions have (specific) you used? Country Detective’s HQ Look back at your genre, what Rural / Urban Detective’s Home conventions have you used and The Lab why? Era Crime scene (famous landmark) Specific building
  • 8. Who is the audience? Swap with a partner and try to identify who their audience is. 3.Family mainstream (conventional, closed endings) older Parents and children 4.Niche / Cult (unconventional, open endings) media aware couples 5.Educated / Specialist (Adult audiences, specialist language scientific and legal jargon) specialised professionals Partner Feedback 2 features that are effective about the TV Crime Drama 1 thing that you would improve
  • 9. Self Assessment Success Criteria How many keywords have you used in your idea? Rough Mark Guide: Genre: sub-genre, Individual Detective, Procedural Drama, 50 – 45 A* Crime Solving Professional, enigma codes, action codes, cliffhanger ending, open-endings, closed-endings 44 – 39 A Characters: protagonist, antagonist, binary opposite, hero, 38 – 30 B villain, anti-hero, quirky, rookie, sidekick, psychopath, detective, 29 – 20 C costume, props, angry, brilliant, heroine, 19 – 11 D Setting: rural, urban, audience, realism, escapism, crime, deviance, Wide open spaces, hills/woods/valleys, close 10 – 5 E communities, limited outsiders, wealthy, quiet, sleepy, isolation, poverty, gritty Streets, alleyways, threat, noisy, crowded, 4–0F cosmopolitan, exciting, mise-en-scene EXTENTISION TASK – what words did you use that you think should be on the list?