Wednesday 29 June 2011

Real Media Texts - Compararison of Soap Opera Episodes

Scenes.
Coronation Street – 15
Emmerdale – 15
Holyoaks – 22
Eastenders – 24
Settings.
Coronation Street – Pubs, houses, streets and shops.
Emmerdale – Pubs, houses, farms and café.
Holyoaks – Houses, streets and the beach.
Eastenders – Streets, house and café.
Characters.
Coronation Street – 20
Emmerdale – 22
Holyoaks – 22
Eastenders – 24

Types of Characters.
Hollyoaks = within Hollyoaks there are a variety of different types of teenagers. The majority of the girls within the programme are very stereotypical. They are mostly worrying about there weight and what they look like. You find that there are a lot of relationships and a lot of paranoia within the different friendships groups and relationships.
Eastenders = a stereotypical house wife is shown who has slight paranoia about the whereabouts of her husband. There are a lot of families in the soap that are all very opinionated as well as what’s seen to be angry teenagers.
Coronation street = the majority of the characters are middle aged or older. All the characters love to gossip and spread information about what’s going on in each others lives. The soap also has a lot of families as well.
Emmerdale = Emmerdale has a mixture of different classes within the soap. For example Ella, Mia and Declan are the very upper class and the lower class is families like the Dingle family. The upper class characters are seen to be going to hotels, business meetings, running their own businesses and owning large houses. The lower class characters spend most of the time in the local pub and working in the businesses that the upper class characters own.
All four soaps have a range of age groups within the characters and all have a lot of families as well. Out of the four soaps that were watched to do this only one tackles and shows disability in its characters and two soaps show homosexuality.

Storylines.
Hollyoaks = Hidden secrets between best friends and boyfriends. Love triangles, love affairs between best friend and boyfriend, and a cheating boyfriend.
Eastenders = It is evident that the mother of one of the characters in the first scene is not happy with homosexual relations and does not accept homosexuals. This is a paranoid wife on one of the scene doing some washing which looks to be men’s clothing, she seems suspicious, and her paranoia could foreshadow an affair later on in the series. The character ‘Billy’ talks about crime therefore we know that in previous episodes something along the lines has happened. It is also evident that there has been some sort of social service adoption involved, with putting up a child for adoption and as this episode is a ‘fathers day’ special we see that the father wants to
‘find’ his child.
Coronation street = A male character’s family finds out that he has fathered a child in an affair. A couple of homosexual girls struggle to deal with the emotions with their relationship. A couple face problems in their marriage when they face getting there child taken away, all they want is to make a family. A woman my have to pay the price for her husbands murderous crimes.
 Emmerdale = An affair between a woman and her daughters boyfriend. A helped suicide of a disable man by his boyfriend and mother. The planning of a funeral and a new born disabled baby.

From watching an episode from four different soaps we have seen that there are usually a lot of characters to be seen to create a neighbour hood, they are also used because as it is a soap there is not only one narrative, we see everything from different perspectives, otherwise it wouldn’t meet the specifications of a soap. There are certain locations and settings that are used in all soaps which include houses on the streets of the neighbourhood and inside shops and cafes, we will be taking this into consideration when making our soap opera. There is usually a lot of conflict and confrontation, this makes the soap interesting and keeps the viewers interested. A good plot would bring a bigger audience otherwise people would not want to watch as it would be boring. In most soap opera’s there is some sort of ‘affair’ or ‘betrayal’ happening perhaps to reflect on the viewers lives, this could relate to some of the viewer to make them watch or just catch a viewer as it is not something that is expected in everyday life. There also seems to be a lot of secrecy in soaps which could make the audience more involved as one of the characters on the show will not know what is happening but the viewers will. Overall from seeing all of these comparisons in four different soaps we know the type of things will we want and what we should include in our own soap.  

Soap Opera Whole Episode Analysis

Coronation street

URL:http://www.itv.com/itvplayer/video/?Filter=252020&module=carousel&title=coronation-street&referrer=home&item=3

Number of Characters in the episode - 20

Types of characters: There is a range of different ages within the characters as well as characters that have been on the programme for years and quite new characters. The majority of the characters are shown as middle class, some characters own the pub or there own businesses which could show them as upper class but they aren't stereotypically shown as upper class in the way they act.

Setting: Houses, pub, cafe, shops, factory and the street.

Scenes in an episode – 15

Story lines evident:
War of the Websters, Sophie and Sian's romance, Toxic Tracy, Steve and Becky's Baby Plight, John's Double Life and Leanne's Love Triangle.

Other: Disability is shown with the character of Izzy as she is a regular cast member in a wheel chair.

Emmerdale

URL: http://www.itv.com/itvplayer/video/?Filter=248748

Number of characters: 22

Types of characters: There is a wide variety of characters within emmerdale, all the different classes are shown for example the Dingles as lower class, to the Macey family as the upper class.


Setting: The local pub has the regular customers, all characters that are in the episode are all filmed in the pub at one point within the episode.
The other main settings are the local farms, the characters house and the cafe.

Number of scenes: 15

Story lines evident: Affair between Ella and her daughters boyfriend, the helped suicide of Jackson, by his mum and boyfriend, funeral planning and a new born baby.

Other:
There is a mix of classes for example - Ella, Mia and Declan are the very upper class and the lower class are the Dingle family.
The upper class characters = Going to hotels, business meetings, running there own businesses and owning a large house.
The lower class characters = Going to the local pub and working in the businesses that are owned by the upper class.


I have done this research in order to find out exactly what an full soap opera episode includes, I have looked at the number of characters, their personalities and what they are like, the settings that are used within the episodes, the number of scenes and the story lines that are evident. Now that I have an idea of what is in a whole soap opera episode I will be able to look at what I should include in just the trailer. 

Specific Knowledge of Soaps

Easterners, Emmerdale and Coronation street all have things in common, they all have a range of different ethnic groups within the characters, for example Easterners - Fat boy and Mercy. Coronation Street - Dev's family and Emmerdale - Jai and Nikhil. All three of them portray the different genders equally as well as having a range of age groups.

Soaps Overall

Main settings in all soaps =
  • Cafe









  • Pub










  • Corner Shop











  • Local Businesses

Coronation Street

  • Knickers Factory
  • Hairdressers












Eastenders
  • Boxing club
  • Laundrette
  • Restaurant











Emmerdale
  • Factory
  • The kings business
  • Vets










They all have a number of different types of families, but you will find that all soaps are like with the families.
Rich and Poor families.
Big and Small families.
Major and Minor families.
But in all soaps it is the same.

Wednesday 15 June 2011