However, having had a look through the TV guides for the two channels, I realised that the selection of dramas on both ITV and (particularly) channel 5 is very limited, and the genres which they tend to work within are also limited. This could, however, play to my advantage as it immediately narrows down my selection of genres and, as most shows fall nicely into a specific genre, I will have lots of potential genre tropes to work with. Additionally, the dramas which are shown on ITV and channel 5 are very mixed in quality, ranging from Emmerdale to Broadchurch, although the low production value of some shows would make them easier to imitate (although may not score the highest marks with the exam board).
Some genres which I have considered are Crime and Soap Opera, as these could potentially appeal to 18-35 year olds, and most dramas on ITV and Channel 5 fall into one of these categories (I've attached some photos of examples). With either of these genres, I could easily choose a pivotal moment in the show in order to fit in with the exam specifications. I'm leaning more towards crime at the moment as, although the crime market is over-saturated, there are lots of genre clichés which I can take advantage of and they tend to have much more stylised lighting and camerawork than soap operas.
A good start to your blog. This post could perhaps be a little more detailed - why have you discounted factual programming?
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