I’m so sorry girls but we can only bring one of use home.
technical code - extreme long shot - to show how close the rescue boat is, this suggest that they have been looking for Katie for a while.
WHAT!
technical code - long shot to show the change of scenery and to show the loneliness of the girl as she has came to the island alone.cultural code - empty space/scenery to show island is most likely not inhabited and nobody lives there.
Everything is fine, don’t worry, I’m not going to hurt you.I’m Melinda what’s your name?
Uhhh…I- I’m Katie.
cultural code - a hit to show the island is inhabited by at least one person. Technical code - medium shot to show the confusion on the girls face but it is wide enough to show the hut that is obviously used by someone.
I’ve been living on this island for almost half a year and it’s been great but it does get quite lonely and I wish I could go back home sometimes.
So as you can see I’m deaf and I have been my whole life.
Oh, Im so sorry!
technical code - long shot - to show both characters as they first meet Cultural code -
Cultural code - actors performance - The girl in yellow is shown as uneasy and confused through actors performance.
Cultural code - speech text - this shows the conversation of the girls and show how comfortable they're getting with each other. It also tells us about Melinda and her situation.