Tuesday, 21 December 2010

Tourettes I Swear I Can't Help It



This clip has been included as i personally watched this program at the time that it was on TV and when considering relevant research sources i immediately thought of this clip as it fits the types of representation and codes and conventions suitable for are production.

This is a program based on a disability known commonly as ' Tourettes' its correct original name being ' Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome'.The program tackles the terrible trouble that the patients have to live with.The way the program is constructs shows the way the disability effects two main individuals.As a audience we witness the issues through there eyes instead of looking at it from a presenters point of view.

The reasons why it is relevant to are studies as it shows the ways a disability can be present.The techniques of how we see the life of a individual can work because it allows you to construct and build a atmosphere for the one certain issue.

The editing and soundtracks used are very successful and would be relevant for are documentary as they build a distress and upsetting feeling for the viewer.

Factors that we would like to take from this example of documentary ?

- Types of Storyline.
- editing and sound
- voice overs

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