You must include analysis of at least one factual television programme that uses live location audio recording in your assignment. Stacey Dooley generally records her interviews and to-camera pieces on location without much use of non-diegetic sound to add realism and emotional impact to her programmes.
You can analyse a different episode or programme if you like.
Analyse how sound ( dialogue, music and sound effects ) creates mood and meaning for the audience in one of Stacey Dooley's documentaries. This will involve focusing on spoken word content , accent and dialect , the content of the interviews, voiceover and to-camera sections, and the information she and her interviewees want to get across to the audience .
Does the use of of recording spoken word interviews live and on location make the content more effective, and what are the technical problems and results of trying to record moving and challenging interviewees ?
Is the use of music necessary and effective ? How does it add to the mood of particular sections of the documentary ?
How is the background ambience used to add realism or mood to sections of the documentary ?
Are there any non-diegetic sound effects used and if so why ?
Use as many key terms as possible and use timings.
( 500 words minimum)
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