The main Set Pieces of a Crime Drama are:
The Labouarty anylase.
Interigation scenes- you can see in but they cant see out/ glass of water/ tape recorder.
The eureka moment.
Crime Scene Investigation- Where they arrive at the scene
The arrest/ confession of the mruder.
Crime Flashback
The dash- The moment where time is running out.
Press Conference- where they appeal to possiable people. 'If you have any information'
Interigation Scene
1. What are typically happen in the scene?
In the scene of a Interigation scence you will always see a table with 4 seats a cup of water and a tape recorder. Within in this scene they will have a glass mirror where the other police officers can see them but they can't see you.
2. What part does it play in the narrative?
In this scene the part its plays in the narrative is that it brings out that are nervous like they are hiding something, this is the scene where they normally find out something that comes up as a suspicion.
3. What icongraphy is use?
In this scene the usual things you see in the intergations scene is a plain white room with a cup or mug of water,a tape recorder and cameera watching every move the suspect takes. Also there us a wall where people can see in but the suspect can't see out.
4.What auidence pleasures arise from the Scene?
The audience pleaures from the scene is that the audience want to find out them self who actually is the murder or the suspect, it mkaes you more interested as you want to call them up yourself if you notice anything, like them lying or something like that.
5.What language may be used- vocab?
'Did you do it?'
they say question after question to try and get things out of them. They also stand round the table trying to interigate them.
Flashbacks
1. What typically happens in this scene?
In the scene of a flash back the typically thing that will happen is that the suspect will say there peice and then it will show a flash back of them doing it, its like the re-live the time.
2. What part does it play in the narrative?
The part that this scene plays on the narrative is that this is the scene where they can see what happens, it shows alot of evidence.
3. What icongraphy is used?
The icongraphy that is used in this scene is that you see all the 'murder weapons' and how they are used to kill the victim, it shows alot.
4. What audience pleasres arise from the scene?
The auidnece pleasures that arise from the scene is that the auidence want to know what happens, its like they can work out who the murder is from them, its a very tense scene.
5. What language may be used?
In the Flashbacks there is normally no vocab as thi spart of the scene is normally silent makes things more intense and you actually have to watch it to find out what happens.
Crime Scene Investigation
1.What typically happens in this scene?
In the scene of a investigation you will always see someone taking photos of all the evidnece, police tape say 'Crme Scene Do not enter', someone taking the DNA off the deads clothes or under there finger nails.
2.What part does it play in the narrative?
The part the scene plays in the investigation is that this is were the team gets all the evidence from and this house they work out who the murder is.
3.What icongraphy is used?
In this scene the usual things that you would see is that it is normally outside or in someones home, people in white suits so they dont spread DNA anyway. There is always the the victim at this scene.
4.What audience pleasres arise from the scene?
The auidence pleasures people get from this scene is that people may like to play the roll of a detective out self, people may even get a pleasure out of seeing blood and gore from where the murder actually happened.
5.What language may be used?
The language that may be used in this scene is maybe commenting on things that may be a warning or something suspicious.
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