How overall we feel the character is portrayed...
The dictionary definition of disability is 'a physical or mental condition that limits a person’s movements, senses, or activities'.
In society today, we tend to sympathise with the disabled, it’s a highly credited subject with an accumulation of charities across the world trying to raise money to care for and give the disabled a 'better life'. This always gives us the impression that the disabled constantly need tending to and looking after as they are handicapped and therefore unable to do anything for themselves.
In society people tend to look down on the disabled because they are seen to be less able than others (however this has been completely ruled out this summer after watching the Paralympic Games and the athlete’s abilities despite their disabilities). But in A Touch of Frost the audience is made to feel like Billy is looked down on because of his disability, this is shown through the high angle camera shot of Billy sitting down when he is being questioned by the detective, this makes Billy as a character look inferior to the rest of the adult characters around him and therefore the viewer’s feel that he is seen to be less important as a character in that scene and pity him.
This scene at Billy’s parent’s house in his front room feels very secretive and adds to the ever-growing suspicion over Billy’s innocence. The high angle and over the shoulder shots in the poorly lit room and dark furnishings (which connote sadness and guilt) emphasise Billy’s involvement and the audience feel as though they are eaves dropping in the conversation as Frost is shown in dark shadows with Billy looking vulnerable and guilty his Father is sat next to him with his arm round him looking very protective like Billy has something to hide and further extends the audience’s questions over Billy’s innocence.
At the end of the clip the audience are left very unclear and confused over Billy’s level of innocent in relation to the missing girl. This is good in relation to the TV drama as it is a mystery/crime drama and is made to leave the reader hooked on the narration and want to watch more of the episodes to find out the rest of the plot. I would definitely agree as a viewer that I am left like this and want to watch the end to find out Billy’s thorough involvement in this crime.
Meg,
ReplyDeleteWell done, some very good comments here. I would like to see still more evidence of camera angles and editing. Good points on sound.
I agree that Billy is seen as helpless and guilty at the same time.
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