Thursday 5 October 2017

ANALYSE HOW FAR THE EXTRACT DEPICTS THE POLICES POINT OF VIEW RATHER THAN THE CRIMINALS POINT OF VIEW


    ANALYZE HOW FAR THE EXTRACT DEPICTS THE POLICES POINT OF VIEW RATHER THAN THE CRIMINALS POINT OF VIEW


     
  • Voice over effect in the begining,
  • The incident on the beach, who do we sympathize for?
  • The experience of training and the effort he has put in in training.
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    From the very beginning of the TV show cuffs we consider the police to be very heroic. The TV show makes us feel this way by making the opening line of the TV show make them seem bold and brave by saying the lines  "It takes courage and conviction to be a police officer". This line shows that it isn't easy being a police officer and that they are risking their lives to help other people. As well as making people consider the police as heroic the TV show could influence people to treat the police better, people could view this TV show and understand how disrespectful people are to the police.  
    We also see the police men and woman's point of view when we see Jake Vickers and Ryan Draper looking through a post box at a man with a knife. In these couple of scenes view the man holding a knife from the view of looking through the post box to create the effect that makes us feel like we are there and also makes us think about how scary this scene is which makes us consider the police as even more brave. 
    By not showing the criminals point of view and how they got in the situation it makes us a viewer feel even more scared and even hateful of the criminal because it makes it seem like each crime committed was in vain. By not showing the backstory of the criminals it makes us form hatred for them even more because they are putting lots of lives at risk including characters from the TV show we have started to like and makes us feel sympathy for the police officers who have to deal with crimes like this.

1 comment:

  1. 4/5
    Identify the techniques used in the opening scene (voice-over framing what the audience see; cross-cutting between scenes). Use scenes from the programme to support your view (such as the beach scene and how different groups of people come across).
    Letter box? Thoughtful comment about bravery.
    Your viewpoint is right but you need to develop exam techniques.

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