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Visual Codes. Jeremy Kyle

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptn5ZHV4oC4 Set/Location of the production: The location of Jeremy is based in a studio with an Audience, the studio is based in Manchester in a place called Media City UK. The audience find this location very warming as the audience is very close to the action, the producers chose this location as it is easier for people to get to that are a lower class, seeing as the majority of people on this show are from a lower class background. Colour and tone used within the show The tone used in this segment of Jeremy Kyle, the bright blue is very typical and represents the show very much, from the very first episode to current the blue background has been very iconic to what Jeremy Kyle is. The colour is not so in your face and not so dull, so in my opinion the colour of blue is the perfect colour for the show. The audience would respond positively to the colour within the show as the colour blue represents calmness and the colour isn't dull i...

Creating an Interview.

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Things to do in an interview Keep eye contact with interviewee as it allows for the person to feel relaxed. if you were not to do this the interviewee wouldn't know where to look and the interview can become awkward. To find the best angle/shot to film the interview and to not to break the 180 degree rule. To stay silent for as long as possible to ensure that you actually listen to what the person has to say, it is best for you to say as little as possible and stick to just asking the questions. Find a way to get the interviewer in shot by using the 180 degree rule or by using the over the shoulder shot, so that the audience watching knows that they're there. You also need to get the right camera shot, the main shot people use is a mid close up where the interviewee's shoulders and above, as well as leaving a little gap between the top of the persons head and the top of the frame.