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Task 6 Next Slide

Codes and Conventions used in Sci-Fi -Alien worlds and technology -Aliens attacking the world and posing a threat to the human race -Space exploration and discovery -Film set in another location other than earth -Set in future -Technology far beyond present day -Implants -Robots -Spaceships -Time Travel -Mind control -Body control -Egyptian links -Government cover ups – Roswell, Area 51 Next Slide

Codes and Conventions used in Mockumentary -Parody of documentary in documentary format -Talking heads -Improvised -No laugh tracks -Dead pan to camera narrator -Hand held camera -Can be comedic or dramatic -Analyse / comment on current events -Fiction dressed as fact -Naturalistic acting -Zoom effects -Plays trick on audience -Modern examples include – Blair Witch Project, Borat,