Wednesday, 24 October 2012

Differences Between Dockumentaries & Mockumentarys


The device I am going to discuss is shot types and variety. In the documentary the tribe I see close up shots to see every little detail of an insect, this makes the audience think the programme is for us to take it more details about insects so we learn more this shows us that not everyone knows every little detail of an insect this would appeal to adults who want to find out about new things.

 

In the mockumentary we see the device long shot and full body shot types for example from head to toes we see this when the camera changes the viewing from one side to the other of the room so we can see every bit of detail of their body language the summer heights high boys get up to at break within their school hours as an audience we feel delighted to watch it because some teenagers do things like that at school and find it funny for others to watch

 

 

 

Quality of footage is different, look believable to look HD more specific and how people are willing to pay a lot. Such has in the mockumentary ‘the heights high’ there’s a which isn’t planned so the audience find it funny, the mockumentary uses a standard camera,  because it looks like a normal TV show it looks more unplanned and believable.

 

The mockumentary uses the interviewer’s style because when ‘the heights high’ talk into the camera’s they don’t answer any questions they just talk to make us feel welcomed about telling us all their stories and secrets.

The documentary uses the narrator style because in ‘the tribe’ there’s a voice over which gives us extra information about what were meant to be looking at. In the mockumentary Jonas uses slang for example “FOBS means fresh off the boat”, for the audience we know this programme/comedy is set up for teenagers within their school life. They include erm yeah okay to make the show look unplanned

However the documentary uses specific vocabulary such has “Before they can get any honey, they have to pacify the bees with smoke”,

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