Shot Types in EastEnders clip
In this clip there is a over the shoulder shot to show the Mitchell brothers conversation so that the viewer can see the the characters reactions to the other character talking. Another shot type that is used is extreme close up the show each characters facial expression and focus the viewer on that character. A medium close up is used in the EastEnders clips which is good to show 2 characters and some of the environment they are in. This could also be the master shot as it is where the rest of the action is between the two characters.

Sound Types in EastEnders clip
Here are some examples of Diegetic sounds in this clip
- Train
- When the character punches the other character
- Car Skidding
- Police Car
- Footsteps
- Gun Shot
- Glass shattering
- Water Splash when the car hits it
- Car door shutting
- Dog Barking
These are all examples if Diegetic sound because they are all part of the story whether they on screen on off screen.
There is one example of Non-diegetic sound which is mood music which is played just as the car is about to hit the water to create an overall dramatic atmosphere.
Here are some examples of Synchronous sound in this clip
- punching sound
- car door being shut
- Car skidding
- Glass shattering
These are examples of Synchronous sound as they are sound that occur from whats on the screen.
An example of Asynchronous would be the train as it was not actually shown on the screen but the viewer could hear it in the background.
Mise-en-scene
you can see form the arena in the background and the tall buildings that they might be in the city. This could also be shown by the fact that there are lots of cars on the roads and parked. The man the take the car from is wearing a suit which makes he look wealthy and at a good job. Lastly the clothes that the two main characters are wearing indicate that they may be middle glass.


You have done a good job at analysing the chosen clip. You have gone into detail about shot types and have understood what is needed. Maybe next time you could include your initial thoughts about what is happening in the clip. Good job though:)
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