The Killing Season 3 Episode 8.
When analaysing the television Programme The Killing I will be writing about all the different point with a crime programme and the techniques that they uses, I am also going to be analyising the two main characters within the show and write about how they are presented.
When anlaysing the two main characters Linden and Holder I would say that they have used the typical good cop bad cop within this case as they have given the woman character a more motherly approach than where the male character is lot more harsher towards it's suspects. The reason why they have given detective Linden a more softer feel than Holder would be so that she would be able to use her womanly charms to help people feel more settled as she plays the matriarch. This so that the suspects are more likely to open up, for instance if the suspect was to be a male character they would see as her flirting with them.
As Holders approach when trying to finding out information is a lot more stern as he is playing the bad cop in the role, Holder also gives a lot more comical effect to the programme with his sarcastic manner. When questioning people detective Holder uses his aggressive side as an advantage as this can scare people into thinking they need to tell the detective the truth helping solve the case by using the guidance from his partner working together they are able to gather evidence.
Within the programme The Killing it shows throughout the episode that it has one main narrative that explores into further sub narratives. The use of sub narratives within one main narrative creates more of a story so that the audience is more pulled into the character story to find out what happens in the end. As the programme has one main narrative throughout the episode this is spread out within four different plot points, the first point would be finding out about the case to then moving on to gathering evidence and information about the case. The next plot point within the programme would be the catch, the catch is where the detectives feel as if they are accomplishing something and think that they have figured out the case to then being turned round with brand new evidence causing the detective to now look into a different direction. Then finally when the programme reaches it's last plot this shows the audience that the detective have finally come to a realisation on who the actual killer would be causing them to go in for an arrest ending the programme with a conclusion for the public to then wanting to see what happens within the next episode.
When analysing the technical elements when listening to the sound throughout this episode of The Killing would be Non-dietetic sounds as this is used to gain the audience intensest so that they become more apart of the programme as they will be able to feel what the character are felling through the sounds which are being played. Also the audience when watching this episode would be able to see that the filming techniques that they have used would be the use of a steady cam, they have used a steady cam when filming as this gives of a more intense realist feel as if you were there art of the investigation yourself and you can feel moment within the camera shot. The Killing uses shots likes these for when they are filming when they are having to find fast pasting movement for example when the detectives are chancing someone the are able to movement the movement in much more detail. Within this programme they use a lot of close up shots as this way the audience are able to see the characters facial expressions a lot more which would help the audience to know what is happening in greater detail and they have used this as a form of communication. Another technical element to consider when analysing The Killing would be the lighting as the lighting throughout the programme is very dark, this is so that it gives off a more dangerous vibe towards the audience creating tension.
Within the programme The Killing it shows throughout the episode that it has one main narrative that explores into further sub narratives. The use of sub narratives within one main narrative creates more of a story so that the audience is more pulled into the character story to find out what happens in the end. As the programme has one main narrative throughout the episode this is spread out within four different plot points, the first point would be finding out about the case to then moving on to gathering evidence and information about the case. The next plot point within the programme would be the catch, the catch is where the detectives feel as if they are accomplishing something and think that they have figured out the case to then being turned round with brand new evidence causing the detective to now look into a different direction. Then finally when the programme reaches it's last plot this shows the audience that the detective have finally come to a realisation on who the actual killer would be causing them to go in for an arrest ending the programme with a conclusion for the public to then wanting to see what happens within the next episode.
When analysing the technical elements when listening to the sound throughout this episode of The Killing would be Non-dietetic sounds as this is used to gain the audience intensest so that they become more apart of the programme as they will be able to feel what the character are felling through the sounds which are being played. Also the audience when watching this episode would be able to see that the filming techniques that they have used would be the use of a steady cam, they have used a steady cam when filming as this gives of a more intense realist feel as if you were there art of the investigation yourself and you can feel moment within the camera shot. The Killing uses shots likes these for when they are filming when they are having to find fast pasting movement for example when the detectives are chancing someone the are able to movement the movement in much more detail. Within this programme they use a lot of close up shots as this way the audience are able to see the characters facial expressions a lot more which would help the audience to know what is happening in greater detail and they have used this as a form of communication. Another technical element to consider when analysing The Killing would be the lighting as the lighting throughout the programme is very dark, this is so that it gives off a more dangerous vibe towards the audience creating tension.
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