Unit 23 Task 1
UFC 196 – Live event
UFC 196 is a live sporting event, the producers cover the
event by placing cameras in certain areas to capture the best shots of the
action. An example of one of the shots used during UFC 196 is a wide shot, this
shot was used to capture the crowd as well as the octagon. The producer also
used a close-up, the purpose of this shot was to cover the fighter while they
are walking into the octagon. Another shot used by the producer was a close up
of the fighters getting checked up by their teams during a break after a round.
They also used a camera on a crane to get a high angle shot of the octagon and
the crowd.
Maintaining viewers interest
The producers in charge of UFC 196 maintain interest by
having video packages throughout the night to hype up the main event. They also
showed the competitors entering the arena as well there preparation before the
fight. This is engages the audience by building up anticipation for the match
which means the viewer is more interested in seeing the programme.
Another way they maintained viewer’s interest is when they
cut between Conor McGregor making his entrance to Nate Diaz waiting in the
octagon. This was done to capture the differing emotions between the two
fighters, while one fighter was calm and relaxed the other was tense and
focused. By showing the different reactions this maintained interest
The common structure for
a UFC event would be the fighters entering the octagon, they would then have
their MMA records and where they are fighting from announced. Then the referee
would go through the rules with the fighters, after the fight the fighters are
interviewed by one of the commentator. After each of the rounds there are
replays to show the main highlights of each round. They have a graphic at the
bottom of the screen which shows which shows the names of the fighters. There
is also a timer which shows how long is left to the end of the round. This
helps maintain viewer’s interest by allowing someone who has just tuned into
the programme to know what stage the programme is at.
They would also
maintain interest by cutting to different shots to capture the best part of the
action which would peak the viewer’s interest. An example of this is when the
fighters move towards the fencing, the previous shot was far from the action so
the operator cut to a high angle shot which was closer to the action.
This screenshot shows a pre-recorded vignette of the
fighter’s telling their story about how they got this stage of their career.
This helped maintain viewer interest by allowing the audience to get an in
depth look into the fighters, meaning they are more emotionally invested in the
fighter. This means they are more likely to continue to view the programme to
see the outcome.
Visual Style
The visual style of UFC is reflects what the programme is
about. The colour scheme of black and gold links to the programme, the black
links to the octagon and the gold links to the championship.
When Conor McGregor
was making an entrance the lighting changed to colours of the Republic Of
Ireland, this linked to what Conor McGregor was wearing as the screenshot below
shows. The security walk down the fighters this is done to legitimize the
branding of the programme, which is that the competitors are the most dangerous
men in the world. The meaning behind this is not for the security to protect
the fighters from the fans, but rather the fans from the fighters. The referee
and the officials wear all black to distinguish themselves from the fighters.
This allows them to fade in the background while making the fighters stand out
more. The fighters are wearing trunks and gloves, this links to the programme
as it is a mixed martial arts events and this clothing is a common feature.
The octagon is located in
the centre of the arena while the audience are seated around it .The fighters
make their entrance through a path in the arena, there is the spotlight which
focuses on the fighters while they walk in. This links to the programme as the
programme pushes the fighters as the main attraction.
One of the camera shot they used was a mid-shot they used
this frequently so that they were able to get all the fighters body. They would
also get a shot of the crowd, this was done to capture the reaction of the
people in attendance. They used this shot as the reaction from the crowd would
influence how the people watching at home would react.
This shot was taken by a camera on crane, the shot is show an
alternative angle of Connor McGregor making his entrance. It also shows the
spotlight following McGregor. The second photo shows a shot of the crowd this
shot was taken to get the crowd reaction. This screenshot shows Nate Diaz
making his entrance. The camera shot is a close up, by a handheld camera this
was done to capture the fighter’s emotion coming in to the octagon.
One constraint for filming UFC is
that the cameras cannot film inside the octagon which means they have to stand
on the outside. This means that they have to film on the outside, this
restricts their movement as they only have a small space to move about the
area. Also the cameraman have to stand in an elevated position to avoid the
fencing getting in the way.
The Jeremy Kyle Show
The Jeremy Kyle Show – Studio
The
Jeremy Kyle show is a daytime chat show where the host Jeremy Kyle invites
guest who have dilemmas and tries to help them find a solution.
There is a common structure to each episode, there is
a guest who has a dilemma and the host Jeremy Kyle tries his best to solve it.
An example of this was a guest suspecting their partner was cheating and made
them do a lie detector, Jeremy would speak to her first before calling out her
partner to get his side of the story and they would then get the results of the
lie detector and deal with the reaction from it.
They
have five cameras which follow the action there are two handheld cameras, one
camera backstage this camera is used to show a guest waiting in the backstage
area, one camera which captures the audience’s reaction and one camera behind
the set.
They would also have a handheld camera follow the
host when he went to the backstage area, this made people at home feel like
they were actually there at the forefront of the action. They also used an over
the shoulder shot while the guest was talking this was done to make it appear
as if the guest was speaking directly to the people at home. The screenshot to the
right shows a cut to the audience, this shot is used to communicate meaning to
viewers as if the audience and the host have a shocked reaction it would mean
they would react like that.
At the start of the programme clips of shown of
what is going to happen throughout. This is also done before a commercial
break, this is an effective way to maintain viewer’s interest as it intrigues
the viewer making them want to continue to watch the programme. The programme
changes the guest
with different dilemmas, this maintains viewer’s interest by making the
programme not feel repetitive.
The screenshot to the right shows an extreme close
up, the purpose of this shot is to show the facial expressions. The screenshot
below it shows mid shot the purpose of this shot is to capture the body
language, as well as the movements and gestures.