2. Format/ Genre
This two part crime drama was set in the 1960’s based on true events that had
happened but to make it more interesting for TV watchers, the drama has been
more dramatised. when making the film to make it more accurate it is filmed using
accurate props from that time period making it a period drama.
3. See No Evil is a two part crime drama that uses a linear narrative structure so
the second episode can easily follow on from the first. All the events that happen
are in chronological order, this allows them to keep the story flowing easily without
any confusion about when things are happening.
Narrative Structure
4. Story Arc
Beginning Middle Conclusion
All the
characters are
introduced,
plus the
scenes that are
used.
local children are going
missing and ian was
witnessed killing a teenager
by another main character. Ian and Myra are both
convicted and places in
prison, david and maureen
get abuse because of their
involvements to the crimes
ian and Myra committed.
at this point they are
at the height of their
killing spree and
getting other
characters involved
5. The lighting was neither high nor low key this was because they created the
mood with the non-diegetic sound in the background. At the beginning of the film
when the actors are getting introduced there is a non-diegetic soundtrack being
played in the background that is quite upbeat sound. This is probably to show how
busy people are because we see people walking down the street like the are
rushing somewhere. When the film is getting introduced there is a pan of the
moors like it is foreshadowing events that will happen. After all the characters
have been introduced there are all in one room having a drink this is where we
getting the feeling that two of them don't like each other. While this is happening
the camera does close ups of the characters’ faces to show their facial
expressions, which gives the audience an idea of their emotions.
Technical Elements