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Single Camera TechniquesSlide2

American Horror Story

It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia

House of cardsNew girlBreaking badInbetweeners

Brooklyn 99

Everybody hates

chris

Gavin and StaceyMalcolm in the middle My name is earl. Parks and recreation

List of single camera productionsSlide3

American Horror Story: FormatAmerican horror story is an anthology series.Each season is branded a ‘mini series’ with a cryptic title, each with its own story line and specific characters.

The genre of AHS is a mix of horror, erotic thriller and anthologyEach season contains roughly between 12-14 episodes, whereas season six was an exception and has only 10. Slide4

American Horror Story: Narrative StructureAHS is both sequential and non-sequential, using flashbacks and time jumps between years.

AHS is normally non-realist, dabbling in realism, an example of realism in AHS is season six: Roanoke which is based on the lost colony of Roanoke. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmcF3kQS_lMAHS makes good use of open endings during most of the series but always have a dramatic and clear closed ending during the seasons finaleSlide5

American Horror Story: Technical

Ahs makes good use of single camera techniques being a single camera production. Dolly shots are a common shot used in AHS and disturbing images are common place in the series. Lighting in AHS is subtle, warm and sets the scene. Natural lighting is used primarily but artificial lighting is used within the series’. The audio work is A.H.S. is dramatic but not dominant, focusing more on the actors abilities as an actor. The audio sets the scene and changes as the scene progresses becoming louder or softer. E.g. whenever a character is in mortal danger the music’s pitch heightens Slide6

It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia:

Format

Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia is a black comedy series but began as a short film idea. The genre of the series is a black comedy and sitcom So far, there have been eleven series’ with an episode count ranging from 7 to 15.

Each episode revolves around one specific character whilst also showcasing the other characters in the background and showing them in the storyline. Slide7

It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia:

Narrative Structure

It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia is mainly a Non linear show, sometimes dabbling in a linear storyline. One episode that is linear is titled “Franks Brother” which sequentially introduces a new one off character to the show.

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www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_fXDhhSOsk

It’s Always Sunny In

Philadelphia is a non-realist show, never using real life plots. Closed endings are entirely prevalent due to the fact that no two episodes are the same. The series doesn’t have a specific climax, it simply ends. Slide8

It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia:

Technical

For each individual episode, It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia filmed by a different cast member. Each episode runs for roughly 22 minutes, not including advertisements.

The camera utilized throughout the whole series of

It’s

Always Sunny In

Philadelphia is a Panasonic AG-DVX 100. Mostly each episode of It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia includes a specific and unique audio commentary by a character although season 4 and two Christmas episodes do not use audio commentary