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no offence and the killing
television csp: No Offence and The Killing
No Offence
“A group of police officers try their best to keep the streets of Manchester free of crime. When all else fails, they decide to use unconventional methods to teach the perpetrators a lesson.”
- First episode date: May 5, 2015
- No. of series: 3
- Production company: AbbottVision
- AbbottVision is a British independent television production company, established in 2008 by the writer, creator and producer Paul Abbott. Founded: 2008
- Abbott Vision Profiles in Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube
- Original network: Channel 4
- Genre: Police procedural; Drama; Black comedy
- Black comedy, also known dark humor, is a style of comedy that makes light of subject matter that is generally considered taboo, particularly subjects that are normally considered serious or painful to discuss
- Executive producers: Paul Abbott; Martin Carr; Paul Coe
Series 1, Episode 1
The first series focuses on the team’s investigation into the serial murders of young girls with Down syndrome. It was renewed for two further runs
In the UK, the first episode of No Offence launched with 2.5 million viewers, Channel 4’s biggest midweek drama launch for more than three years. Although subsequent episodes lost overnight viewers, dropping as low as 1.2 million, the weekly consolidated series average remained at 2.5 million and finished 47% up on Channel 4’s slot average
- In France, the first episode of No Offence aired on 29 February 2016 on France 2 and was watched by 5.46 million viewers, 20.4% of the TV audience
- France 2: is a French public national television channel. It is part of the state-owned France Télévisions group, along with France 3, France 4, and France 5.
recap: media institutions
Hesmondhalgh- it’s difficult for media companies to make every product successful however they rely on a few main products to get revenue by using star names and easy to follow narrative. Companies have to make a lot of money out of their products initially, because they don’t often resell the same product repeatedly.
- Products exist as a result of their economic context
- The media industry is a high risk business- only a few products are successful and take all the money in the business
Ways media companies expand:
- Horizontal integration- acquiring media companies that operate in similar sectors (achieves scale-based cost savings and maximise profits)
- Vertical integration- one company takes control over one or more stages in the production or distribution of a product (achieves significant cost-saving efficiencies)
- Multi-sector integration- buying companies across the culture industry (allows for further cross-promotion and employment of brand across media platforms
Primary audiences are those who receive the communication directly. Secondary audiences is anyone who may indirectly receive a copy of the communication. Tertiary audiences are audience is almost unaware they are consuming for example adverts in a magazine they are reading or on a billboard they walk past
Link to CSP’s
- No Offence is produced by Abbottvision and broadcast on Channel 4. Abbottvision is a production company
- Channel 4’s commitment to be innovative and distinctive.
- Prior to No Offence, Abbott’s most successful programme had been Shameless which was a realistic representation of the lives of people at the lowest end of the socio-economic scale
- Channel 4 buys programming from production companies
- Having a distinctive production background and being a ‘Channel 4 programme’ adds to the branding of No Offence itself and helps audiences know what to expect from the programme
- Channel 4 uses series such as No Offence to add value to the channel through the availability of the ‘box set’ on All4
- The Killing was the catalyst for the wider distribution of foreign language crime programming on UK television
- was produced the Danish national public service broadcaster DR
- specialised nature of media production, distribution and circulation within a transnational and global context
- it was broadcast in the UK nearly five years after its success in Denmark (doesn’t follow Hesmondhalgh’s theory that media companies make products as a one time thing)
- Produced by DR and German company ZDF, the police drama was created and written by Søren Sveistrup. – This allowed more opportunity for global networking and international release, bringing more viewers and therefore, money.
- The character of Sarah Lund is a familiar detective stereotype
television csp
Capital
- drama adaptation of Peter Bowker’s best-selling novel of the same name
- story follows the impact of gentrification in a city (specifically a fictional “Pepys Road”)
- original network – BBC ONE
Deutschland 83
- 2015 German television series
- It is a co-production of AMC Networks Sundance TV and RTL Television
- production company, UFA Fiction,
- international distribution by RTL Group’s Fremantle Media International and North American distribution by Kino Lorber
- “Martin is forced to become a spy and infiltrate the West Germany army. However, his actions land him in trouble and threaten to blow his cover”
- Directed by
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Capital
- drama adaptation of Peter Bowker’s best-selling novel of the same name
- story follows the impact of gentrification in a city (specifically a fictional “Pepys Road”)
- original network – BBC ONE
Deutschland 83
- 2015 German television series
- It is a co-production of AMC Networks Sundance TV and RTL Television
- production company, UFA Fiction,
- international distribution by RTL Group’s Fremantle Media International and North American distribution by Kino Lorber
- “Martin is forced to become a spy and infiltrate the West Germany army. However, his actions land him in trouble and threaten to blow his cover”
- Directed by
Edward Berger Samira Rads |
Television
Capital (Series 1, episode 1) and Deutschland 83 (Series 1, episode 1)
Needs reference to all four elements of the
Theoretical Framework (Language, Representation, Industries, Audience)
Media Language | codes and conventions of the crime drama are intertwined with aspects of social realism. Analysis should include: • Mise-en-scene analysis • Semiotics: how images signify cultural meanings |
Narrative | narrative techniques used to engage the audience |