Witnesses
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- Created on: 09-06-19 14:40
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- Witnesses
- Context
- Cultural phenomenon - early 21st century = first time TV series not in English language = part of mainstream UK broadcasting
- Dominated by crime genre = key form exploring social & cultural context
- Series used theme & genre to explore - society's fear of/desire for violence, social isolation & changing gender roles
- Debate - representation of violence against women = controversial & part of political context
- Narrative
- Enigma
- Who is leaving the bodies?
- Sandra & Paul backstory?
- Binary oppositions
- Sandra & Paul - male authority vs female authority, good vs evil
- Barthes
- Action code
- Placing of bodies -> implies chase to find culprit
- Referential code
- Playing on fear of crime - specifically murder
- Action code
- Why are crime dramas attractive?
- Represent crimes not happening in real life
- Need for true crime - diversion from mundane everyday life containing no crime
- Represent crimes not happening in real life
- Todorov
- Disruption - bodies found in house - disrupts equilibrium of narrative
- Recognition - detectives recognise the disorder happened & need to repair
- Repair - detectives attempt to repair disorder crime caused to narrative & equilibrium - solve enigma = who done it?
- New equilibrium - solve the crime - equilibrium restored from disruption
- Is there a new equilibrium?
- Series = crime continues - yet to be restored
- Is there a new equilibrium?
- Genre
- Crime, psychological drama
- TV mini - series = shorter, equilibrium often solved > series = seasons/different equilibriums
- Whys is society drawn to crime genre?
- 24/7 news cycle
- Fascination with evil
- Trying to solve mystery
- Living in world = rapid social, political, economic & technological change
- True crime comforts - assure that long held ideas about how world works = still useful
- Neale
- Repetition
- Isolated setting
- Enigma
- Villain/killer
- Propp character types - detective etc
- Todorov - disruption at beginning
- Binary oppositions - life vs death
- Difference
- Conflict between main characters
- Representation
- Woman = detective (not victim/sexualised)
- Reflect society
- Woman = detective (not victim/sexualised)
- Psychological drama
- Internal battle & struggle
- Relationships, personal lives
- Audience invested in personal life > just crime
- Relationships, personal lives
- Internal battle & struggle
- Repetition
- Enigma
- Industry
- Walter Presents & Kudos Productions
- Responsible for on demand - distributed Witnesses
- Kudos - producing content for big channels (BBC, Channel 4)
- PSB
- BBC - diversity/appreciation of the arts
- Different forms of dramas
- BBC - diversity/appreciation of the arts
- Convergence & new technology
- Distribution
- Different networks - Channel 4, Netflix, France 2, La Une, BBC 4
- Netflix - streaming platform (new tech - convergence)
- Across different networks - show need & appeal internationally
- Distribution
- Hesmondhalgh
- Gain audiences through vertical integration
- Distribution - BBC = British & France based companies, France 2
- Uses codes & conventions from popular crime genre
- Operate across number different cultural industries
- France 2, Netflix, Channel 4, BBC
- Gain audiences through vertical integration
- Walter Presents & Kudos Productions
- Representation
- Gender
- Stereotypes
- Women = maternal, mother, nurturing (Sandra & daughter)
- Man = detective - dominance (Conflict between Paul & Sandra = result of challenging stereotypes)
- Men
- Paul - victimised by injury (walking stick) - show weakness
- Women
- Opening credits - Sandra by self - independence - take active role (opening door)
- Sandra = detective - assuming male role & traits in being dominant & superior (position in the force)
- Stereotypes
- Violence - desensitisation
- Yes
- Cultivation theory - more audiences see violence on screen = more normalised
- Mean world syndrome - audience view crime drama as reflection of society & real world
- Demand for true crime/high profile - audience become desensitised to visual presentation
- No
- Violence = exaggerated/dramatised for audience needs
- Uses & grats - diversion/escapism from everyday life
- Audience used to everyday crime = high profile/ true crime = change
- Uses & grats - diversion/escapism from everyday life
- Assume everyone take passive reading
- Reception theory - preferred - what extent producer mirror/reflect reality?
- Violence = exaggerated/dramatised for audience needs
- Yes
- Van Zoonen
- Female body = object of desire
- Sandra shower scene
- Body as tool of strength in occupation
- Male body = spectacle
- Paul's body used to show weakness of character - not conform to stereotypes
- Body used to show strength of character - resilience - show power
- Paul's body used to show weakness of character - not conform to stereotypes
- Female body = object of desire
- Bell Hooks
- Patriarchy
- Male dominated police force
- Witnesses =shows struggle by female characters to end sexist/patriarchal oppression in public sphere
- Still prevalent in private sphere - husband cheating
- Witnesses =shows struggle by female characters to end sexist/patriarchal oppression in public sphere
- Male dominated police force
- Patriarchy
- Gender
- Audience
- How would an audience be able to access Witnesses?
- Television - BBC, Channel 4, France 2
- Streaming - Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu
- Contemporary issues reflected in Witnesses
- Adultery
- Crime
- Oppression of the patriarchy - women's struggle to be recognised within that society
- Having to take on traditional male role (detective) to be recognised in society & treated equally = oppressive
- Cultivation theory
- Values represented in society = change views in society
- Women's representation & role in the public sphere (taking on mans role = detective)
- Can representation of ideologies & values impact attitudes of society?
- Yes
- Become normalised in society
- Audiences take on preferred reading
- No
- Becomes a stereotype
- Become desensitised - need for new representation
- Assumes audience = preferred/passive reading
- May not have impact on all audiences - take oppositional reading
- Yes
- Values represented in society = change views in society
- Hall
- Preferred
- Appreciate Witnesses attempt at representing a powerful female figure within the public domain
- Balance between her public & private life - audience interested in both
- Appreciate Witnesses attempt at representing a powerful female figure within the public domain
- Negociated
- Appreciate representation in public sphere
- Private sphere = stereotyped by role as mother & oppression of adultery
- Appreciate representation in public sphere
- Oppositional
- May think Sandra = oppressed by Paul & husband - duty of care for daughter
- Preferred
- How would an audience be able to access Witnesses?
- Context
- How would an audience be able to access Witnesses?
- Television - BBC, Channel 4, France 2
- Streaming - Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu
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