The CSP episode is Season 2, Episode 1 but don't worry if you haven't seen the first series - there are plenty of clips online to learn the background to the storyline.
Notes from the lessons: His Dark Materials
- Dramatic narrative, usually linear (with continuity across episodes.) This is called narrative arc.
- Ensemble cast (a range of characters with own storylines). Sometimes an episode will focus more on one character than another.
- Specific technical codes e.g. realistic lighting and editing for dramas set in the present day to keep it gritty.
- Use of stereotypical characters to get messages across quickly.
- Common use of flashback, point of view shots, dialogue and voice over, enigma and action codes throughout.
- Hybridity: Two genres or media types combined e.g. Stranger Things is a science fiction / horror television drama.
- Multi-strand: when a narrative is made up of lots of different storylines.
- Emotive, often quest-based narratives
- Political narrative themes or social commentary
- Iconography including magic, mystical creatures or similar
- Often set in imagined worlds or time periods
- Younger target audience or family audience
- Dedicated fanbase; fandom groups and online communities
- Big budgets and high production values
- Lyra Belacqua
- Mrs. Coulter
- Lord Asriel Belacqua
- Lee Scoresby
- Will Parry
Season 2, Episode 1: The City of Magpies
- Magisterium: the authority group of male priests (religious men) from Lyra’s world. It is a patriarchal society (ruled by men).
- Daemon: the name given to the shape-shifting animal that is part of your soul (in Lyra’s world). Everyone has one in her world.
- Lyra Silvertongue: protagonist (main character, hero) who is on the run from her world due to being hunted. She is the subject of a prophecy (fortune) that says she will change the world.
- Dust: magic particles that open portals to other worlds. Some people believe they represent sin.
- Will Parry: a human child from ‘our world’ who has never seen a daemon before.
- Mrs Coulter: an evil villain who wants to find Lyra and control the world. She tortures a witch nearly to death and then she prepares to kill the head of the Magisterium so she can gain more control.
- Ruta Skardi: the witch who, when her fellow witches did not take action, saved the prisoner witch by killing her and attacked the members of the magisterium on her own, escaping afterwards.
- Cittàgazze: the name of the city in the third world where Will and Lyra meet.
- Alethiometer: the gadget that looks like a clock which Lyra consults and it gives her ‘truth’ answers to her questions.
There are a number of narrative strands running through this episode. They include:
- Lyra and Will explore a new world and the city of Cittàgazze.
- Mrs Coulter tries to find answers for the Magisterium then offers power to Father MacPhail by letting the head of the Magisterium die.
- Lyra and Will meet abandoned children in the city of Cittàgazze and find that the adults have all left due to the Spectres stealing their souls.
- Lee Scoresby goes on a mission for an object that can protect Lyra. The council of witches supports his plan.
Representations
His Dark Materials - Subverting stereotypes
Men and women
Race, ethnicity and social class
Age
Create a new blogpost called 'His Dark Materials: Language and Representation blog tasks' and work through the following tasks:
Language and close-textual analysis
1) Write an analysis of the episode - using notes from the screening in class. Make specific, detailed reference to moments in the text using media terminology (e.g. media language - camera shots and movement, editing, diegetic/non-diegetic sound, mise-en-scene etc.)
Camerawork, editing and sound:Mise-en-scene:
Narrative and genre:
4) What enigma and action codes (Barthes) can you find in His Dark Materials? Make specific, detailed reference to the text using media terminology (e.g. media language - camera shots, diegetic/non-diegetic sound, mise-en-scene etc.)
5) 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.
Representations
1) How are women represented in His Dark Materials? Are gender stereotypes reinforced or subverted? Think about Lyra and Mrs Coulter here.
2) How are men and masculinity represented in His Dark Materials? Think about Will and Lee Scoresby here.
3) How is age (e.g. teenagers; older people) 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.
4) How is race and ethnicity represented in His Dark Materials? Are stereotypes reinforced or subverted?