His Dark material
1) How does His Dark Materials fit the conventions of the fantasy TV genre?
It has demons in it which also has multiple worlds which goes against reality
- Lyra Belacqua-heroine
- Mrs. Coulter-villain
- Lord Asriel Belacqua-dispatcher
- Lee Scoresby-doner
- Will Parry-The helper
mise en scene is used when the witches have ragged and dark clothing to present them as evil
4) What examples of binary opposition (Levi-Strauss) can you find in His Dark Materials? How do these create narrative or drama for the audience? You can find reminder notes on all these narrative theories here - just scroll down to narrative.
good and evil
Representations
1) How are women represented in His Dark Materials? Are gender stereotypes reinforced or subverted? Think about Lyra and Mrs Coulter here.
women are represented as strong and brave this is subverted stereotype as women are represented and more weak and frail
2) How are men and masculinity represented in His Dark Materials? Think about Will and Lee Scoresby here.
men are represented as wise but more weaker then the women. This is proven as Will and Lee are mroe side-characters in the series
3) How is age (e.g. teenagers; adults) represented in His Dark Materials? Does the show reinforce or challenge stereotypes about young people? Think about Lyra and Will plus the abandoned children they meet. Also think about Mrs Coulter and other adults.
The older people such as the witches and Mrs. Coulter are more violent and destructive. Whereas the younger generation are more thoughful and carefree
4) How is race and ethnicity represented in His Dark Materials? Are stereotypes reinforced or subverted?
Audience
1) What audience do you think His Dark Materials is aimed at and why? Think about demographic and psychographic groups. You can revise Pyschographics here.
His dark materials is aimed at to target 12-17 year olds.
2) What audience pleasures are offered by His Dark Materials - The City of Magpies? Apply Blumler and Katz's Uses and Gratifications theory to the episode. Make sure you provide specific examples from the episode to support your ideas.
Personal Identity: Having a pet could be like having a demonPersonal Relationships: the audience may be intreged as to what will happen to lyra.
Diversion (Escapism): Fantasy world where you can have your own little demon that can talk to you
3) Thinking of the 3 Vs audience pleasures (Visceral, Vicarious and Voyeuristic pleasures), which of these can be applied to His Dark Materials? Refer to specific scenes or moments in the episode to explain your answer.
Visceral: When an intense scene happens, your heartbeat coul start pacing up
Vicarious: The scene where the witch was being tortured creates a thrilling sensation
Voyeuristic pleasures: The audience gets to see different worlds that arent known to the people in the series
4) How did fans react to Season 2 of His Dark Materials? What about critic reviews? You can find some possible answers for this in this BBC website article on the critical reception for His Dark Materials and watch the fan reaction video above.
It improved on pacing and intermacy towards the characters. It also recieved 85% on rotten tomatos which exceeds the average.
5) What might be some of the preferred and oppositional readings for His Dark Materials? Why did some fans love it? Why have other people criticised it?
Industries
1) Which companies produced this His Dark Materials series?
2) What were the UK viewing figures for A City of Magpies? How did this compare to season 1 of His Dark Materials?
3) What was American network HBO's role in making His Dark Materials and why is this important? Look at the notes above for more on this.
4) What famous stars are in His Dark Materials and why do you think they were selected for the show? Watch the Comic Con panel video in the notes above to see the stars talking about the show.
5) Who are Bad Wolf and what do they produce?
Comparison: Doctor Who - An Unearthly Child and His Dark Materials - The City of Magpies
1) How are the technical conventions different between 1963 Doctor Who and 2020 His Dark Materials (e.g. camerawork, editing, sound and mise-en-scene)?
2) What similarities and differences are there between Doctor Who and His Dark Materials in terms of genre and narrative?
3) How are representations of people, places and groups similar or different in the two shows?
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