uks scariest debt collector
TRANSCRIPT
THEMES AND TYPE OF DOCUMENTARY
- Crime is a theme within this documentary
- This documentary is mixed as it has all the 6 key elements.
- Debt collecting would be another theme as that is his job.
NARRATIVE STRUCTURE- The documentary is non linear as it does not follow a specific time scale. - It is an on going documentary and is
left open at the end.
- It is single stranded as it focus’ on Shauns life which is debt collecting.
CAMERA WORK
- Establishing shot of the Muscle house gym which shaun owns.
-Establishing shot of Warrington where Shaun is from and where the documentary is set.
- Conventional hand held recording gives the audience a sense of realism and a point of view aspect.
- Close ups during interview to see expression on shauns face.
- Establishing shot inside the gym on the equipment.
MISE EN SCENE- The clothing of these people signifies that they are in a gym and this is relevant to the documentary.
- Shauns work coat signifies the job that he has even if he is self employed.- The mise en scene
props of gym equipment show the audience where the scene is set.
- Relevant background setting during interviews is conventional as it relates to the documentary.
- Prop of knife shows danger within the job he has.
SOUND
- Diegetic sound of gym equipment being used.
- Voice of God not conventional in accent, sounded more rough to suit the mood of this documentary
- Diegetic sound of interviewees during interviews
- Non diegetic music sets slow and dramatic tone throughout documentary- Diegetic sound of
punching bags.
EDITING AND GRAPHICS
- Graphics used at the start of the documentary stating the name.
- Graphics used as names of interviewee appear on the screen and their role within shauns life
- Graphics subtitles throughout documentary
- Graphics stating name of town
- Interview questions cut out, conventional.
- Regular cuts used throughout.
- B rolls used inbetween questions to keep the audience interested and display what the interviewee is talking about.
- Montage at the beginning of documentary.