Thursday 1 March 2012

Set Pieces

  1. What happens in the scene?
  2. What part does it play in the narrative?
  3. Iconography used
  4. Audience Pleasures of the scene
  5. Key Dialogue / Vocabulary

Interrogations:
  1. Takes place in a police station, formal interview between the police officer and the suspect. Police or investigators stand outside listening in on the conversation.
  2. This is what the investigators need to do, investigate the suspects or to give them leads to find out evidence of the crime.
  3. Empty room, very dull and blunt. Tape recorder. A chair and a desk. Glass of water
  4. This gives the audience a chance to receive clues in the crime investigation so they get a chance to participate so they can try and find the murderer before the detectives do.
  5. "set up", "how was it like killling this person?" "where was you?" "what was you doing?" "who was you with?"
Initial Crime Scene Investigation:
  1. Where the crime takes place. After that, the investigators arrive on the scene, usually asking questions to the witnesses or the officers who was their previously. First moment when they turn up and see that a type of crime has been commited.
  2. Introduces the audience to the actual crime to tell us what has happend and what it is about.
  3. Includes; police tape, victims dead body with white chalk, many detectives/ police officers/ reporters/ investigators.
  4. This is when the audience watchs the crime and how it happened, this is what the whole episode is based on so people would want to keep a close eye on what actually happens and try and find the smallest clues if they want to beat the detectives in finding out who the murderer was.
  5. "Brief me", "What we got here?"
The Chase:
  1. This is when something happens that livens up the episode such as, police officers chasing the suspects.
  2. Whether this person is the suspect or not, people will start thinking they are but sometimes it has a twist. Why the suspect is running away? And what has he actually done.
  3. Dark alleys, Someone with hood up, Investigators with gun in hand, Cars going past, normally at night, Shooting
  4. It gives us adrenaline, gives a break from just speaking and brings more action to the show. Gives us suspence, makes us want to watch it more.
  5. "STOP!!!" "POLICE."
Informing Next of Kin:
  1. When you tell the widow that you son has been killed, The upsetting part in the episode. The information of a loved one dying.
  2. When they have found the body they go to their parents, or children. They could easily be known as suspects towards the murderer etc, in Luther, Alice is a daughter who kills her parents.
  3. Based at a house, police office, tissues, water.
  4. Audience can feel what they are feeling and have emotions towards the person who died.
  5. "Im Sorry to Inform you but..." "I have some bad news"
The Confession:
  1. This is when one of the suspects confesses about the murder, either if they are working with someone who killed them or they killed themselves.
  2. When the investigation gets to out of hand for the criminal to handle, or something has made them confess; guilt.
  3. Police office, interrigation room, Tape recorder.
  4. This is when the audience finds out if they guessed right in who they thought the murderer was. Some people will get a guilty pleausure over this as they didn't even think that this person was the murderer so they could get some points from this.
  5. "I did it" "I didn't mean to" "I know who did it" "It wasn't my fault :("
The Autopsy:
  1. When they check the body over for clues on how they died and who did it, and they can recieve DNA.
  2. Finding most of the clues in this scene as they find DNA and who it could be from, this gets the investigation started.
  3. Body in the lab,  Montages
  4. This is when the audience can get clues from who it was, they can feel upset towards this to.
  5. "Look at this.." "Check for DNA"
The Eureka Moment:
  1. When the investigators have a moment of intelligence as they realise something without any clues which then they could find out the crime from this information. Etc, such as someone killing themselves accidentally.
  2. This makes excitement appear from the investigators as they have found something out themselves.
  3. Normally at the crime scene, realise they're is something weird.
  4. Audience get excited as this is a twist
  5. "I've got something" "Listen to this"
The Laboratory:
  1. This is where the evidence is gathered and where they test it using their machines. Finding blood, fibre's etc.
  2. Helps the investigators shorten there investigation
  3. Equipment, lab, white coats
  4. Audience can start to guess who the murderer, how they did it and gives them a lot more information to work with
  5. "sample" "Check this.." "Take a closer look"

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