Thursday 9 February 2017

TV comedy panel shows research

TV comedy panel shows 

codes and conventions of TV comedy panel shows:


  • Before the host of the show comes on you can hear the audience clapping and cheering a long. 
  • The background of the set is usually the name of the TV show 
  • The way the show is set out is two large desks which represent two teams and usually one smaller desk in the middle to represent the host. 
  • There's different camera angels throughout the show, e.g. it first zooms into the host and shows them walking in and taking their seat or introducing the show,it then either zooms or cuts into the audience whilst the host arrives and shows them clapping and cheering along, then zooms/cuts to the contestants whilst they're introduced one by one. 
Typical TV panel show is usually 30 to 60 minutes long, they're usually on after 9pm, as this would appeal to there target audience as they use crude language throughout the show. The hosts on most of the panel shows are instantly recognizable for most of the people watching the show e.g. celebrity juice is Keith Lemon and 8 out of 10 cats is Jimmy Carr. 
Most TV 


Image result for 8 out of 10 catsthis is the cast from 8 out of 10 cats and the host is Jimmy Carr, his face is instantly recognizable, then the other two people are the captains of the two teams and they're on every episode, so when people watch it, they're recognizable.   






  

Tuesday 24 January 2017

car share - audience pleasures

audience pleasures 


In car share there are a lot of different audience pleasures that they have included to make it more pleasurable for the audience. The audience pleasures are pretty much the same in most of the episodes so they are repeated throughout. when we first met the two characters we instantly knew who Peter Kay was so he was recognizable for the audience watching at home, although the audience had only just met the two characters they were instantly recognizable. The diegetic sound in the background was music that adults would of known as it was from the time they had grown up in, this is relateable for the audience watching. The diegetic sound in the background is the radio playing and even the adverts on the radio has the target audience in mind and makes certain jokes that maybe some younger people might not understand, this adds more onto the audience pleasures as the target audience is aimed at older people. Throughout the episodes there are up-to 2 main sets which is the car and the car park, but at the beginning off the episodes we meet the second main character at her house. When they're on their way to work there type of conversations include crude language, with comedic values, but as the two characters have just met and it's awkward between them but in the next couple of episodes there's more snowballing between them and there's always a joke being built up throughout to add to the audience pleasures as they want to know how the joke ends.
The narrative pleasures is at the end of the episode when ted dies and we're introduced to new Ted, who is more attractive than old Ted. The character identification is Peter Kay as we notice him from other genres, this is pleasurable for the audience who recognizes Peter from other shows.

  • there's two main characters
  • crude language
  • conversations with comedic values
  • 2 main sets (car and the car park)
  • snowballing theme/joke interpretation throughout
  • aimed at the target audience e.g. with the jokes and the adverts that come on during the car ride
  • there's repetition of the same joke throughout 
  • anticipation about the same joke
  • transgressive humor 
  • jokes/adverts aimed at the target audience 
  • relatable characters and parodies re-interpreted 
  • songs/jokes that adults would know/understand 
  • fat/fart jokes. 
John and Kayleigh are opposite characters.
Kayleigh is one of the main characters in car share, she's more joyful than john and is naive with the things that she does and says. Near the beginning of the episodes she was happy and joyful, but at the end of the episode she wasn't as happy so there was a change in her character.


John is also the other main character, he on the other hand isn't as happy and joyful as Kayleigh, John is the opposite of Kayleigh, he is an closed character, whilst Kayleigh can happily tell him anything, Kayleigh is over affectionate and claims that she needs someone to be happy whilst John is happy on his own and doesn't need anyone to make him happy. 








Monday 9 January 2017

Car Share research

car share - research 


Peter Kay's car share is a British sitcom set around supermarket assistant manger John Redmond and promotions rep Kayleigh Kitson and their participation in a company car scheme.

who wrote car share?

Peter Kay, Sian Gibson, Paul Coleman and Tim Reid. 

what time is the show scheduled for? 

all the episodes that are scheduled, are usually after 11pm this is because it is rude and crude language.

codes and conventions of situation comedies?

There is limited characters in the sitcom.
Limited sets, in most sitcoms there is only really around 3 main sets that are used.
Catchy theme tune, they use a catchy theme tune so then after it's been played after a while it'll get stuck in your head and if you hear the theme tune without watching the programme then you'll know that it's that TV programme.

who is Peter Kay?

Peter Kay is an English comedian and actor, his 2010 stand up tour was officially inaugurated into the Guinness book of world records for playing to over 1.2 million people. He has authored 3 books and written, produced and acted in several award winning TV shows. 


Thursday 5 January 2017

walliams and friends research

Walliams and friends research


    • Who commissioned the programme?

    • The programme is commissioned by Shane Allen and Gregor Sharpe
    • Who produced the programme?

    • The producer of Walliams and friends is Sarah Fraser and Jo Sargent
  • What audience is it aimed at? Why?

  •  This comedy sketch show is televised after 9pm watershed. This allows the shows to use trangressive humor which appeal to an older audience for 14 and older. The target audience for Walliams and friends is for people with a dark sense of humor and with a large amount of crude language used throughout. The reason they air the show after 9pm is because that's when the younger children go to bed and the older children are still up and they understand more about the language used.
  • Why is it on at that time and on that channel? Link to 'type' of comedy and target audience.

  • It is on after 9pm as that's the time kids usually go bed so they won't be exposed to  any inappropriate things.




Tuesday 13 December 2016

TV comedy


TV COMEDY

Walliams’ and friends


  • 30 minutes long 
  • parodies 
  • catchphrases 
  • idiotic people to contrast against someone 'normal' to emphasize the stupidity 
  • dark humor 
  • slapstick 
  • wit/word play 
  • transgresive humor
  • canned laughter 
  • variety of drama sketches 
  • character based sketches 
  • repetition 
  • each episode has the same structure
This is a picture from one of the sketches and it shows how much time and effort they put into the character to make it look better for the audience. They do this to add more emphasis to the sketch and to add more contrast against someone who is normal and in the sketch there are 'normal' people in the back ground and this shows how exaggerated it is to the people watching.  


This picture is from the parody of Sherlock Holmes and it shows how much they actually look like the cast of Sherlock Holmes .