Wednesday 18 March 2015

Learner Response

Question 1

Releasing the behind the scenes footage of the process allows views to see what it takes to get one scene in the best quality possible and how far they would go to get that one shot as a result this generates a positive brand image for the BBC because they are showcasing how dedicated they are to providing the best quality footage possible and what they would do to get it.

Question 2

The camera crew showcase a range of different shots in different environments for example one shot was filmed under water with the cameraman diving so that they can film the penguins in their natural environment under water and see the movement they display as well and when shot out of the water and start belly flopping they use sound fx to boost the effect of the bely flop itself.

Question 3

They have developed a personal relationship with the viewer by allowing the camera crew to be themselves and by doing this it allows more humour to be added into the film for example: "See you on the over side" and "We are being taken over by penguins"  This shows that the camera crew are friendly and are humorous and it helps develop a personal relationship with the camera crew and the audience

Question 4

The film entertains from the humour generated from the camera crew and the narrator himself when he directly addressed the film to use "I think it worked" it informs from showcasing the process of making this film and what they are doing to get certain shots done and it educates by showing the beauty of these animals in their natural environments under the sea and sliding on the icy floor.

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