Life on mars
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Example of intextuality in the show:
The title " Life On Mars" is a reference to a David Bowie song
The tv references
Poster on the wall of Jean Hunt
TRAILER
The trailer shows that the show is a crime genre by the protagonist putting the police siren on the bmw car this is a convention of crime.
Use of stars such as John Simm:
John Simm is a familiar face to the BBC for example he was featured in Doctor Who and The Lake therefor the audience are familiar / fans of John Simm so they are more likely to have an interest in Life Of Mars.
Use of characters:
the detective is introduced quickly into the trailer with the voice over and the 1970's detective portrayed to be masculine and mysterious and the love interest us introduced later on in the trailer.
Methods used to target audience:
Non-Diegetic sound of the song named "Immigrant song" by Led Zeppelin
Non-Diegetic sound of a voice over of the protagonist explaining the narrative
Fandom:
Example of intextuality in the show:
The title " Life On Mars" is a reference to a David Bowie song
The tv references
Poster on the wall of Jean Hunt
TRAILER
The trailer shows that the show is a crime genre by the protagonist putting the police siren on the bmw car this is a convention of crime.
Use of stars such as John Simm:
John Simm is a familiar face to the BBC for example he was featured in Doctor Who and The Lake therefor the audience are familiar / fans of John Simm so they are more likely to have an interest in Life Of Mars.
Use of characters:
the detective is introduced quickly into the trailer with the voice over and the 1970's detective portrayed to be masculine and mysterious and the love interest us introduced later on in the trailer.
Methods used to target audience:
Non-Diegetic sound of the song named "Immigrant song" by Led Zeppelin
Non-Diegetic sound of a voice over of the protagonist explaining the narrative
Fandom:
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