Technical requirements

This is PAL / NTSC country list.

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As you can see, United Kingdom uses PAL.

It usually called European style.

PAL, short for Phase Alternating Line, is a colour encoding system for analogue television used in broadcast television systems in most countries broadcasting at 625-line / 50 field (25 frame) per second (576i).

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Spectrum of a System I television channel with PAL.

Technical requirements

Client and audience

The audience 

My target audience is up to 15 years old people that love Sherlock.

This people especially going to be British people because Sherlock made by BBC(British broadcasting Corporation)

 

Outline needs of client 

My client is BBC that made Sherlock.

( I suppose I prepare about sherlock season 4 opening title sequence. )

BBC site : http://www.bbc.co.uk/

Sherlock is one of popular drama in UK so it has to be well design.

so I think about What they want.

 
Client’s request List :

  1. Express about sherlock
  2. Well-expressed season 4
  3. Captivate an audience
  4. Interesting
  5. Fit about music with opening title sequence
Client and audience

About Sherlock

Genre : Crime drama

An age limit : 15

Time : 21:00 ( 9:00 )

Created : by Mark Gatiss / Steven Moffat

Based on : Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Written by : Mark Gatiss / Steven Moffat / Stephen Thompson

Directed by : Paul McGuigan / Euros Lyn / Toby Haynes / Colm McCarthy / Nick Hurran / Jeremy Lovering

Starring : Benedict Cumberbatch / Martin Freeman

Composer(s) : David Arnold / Michael Price

Country of origin : United Kingdom

Original language(s) : English

No. of series : 3

No. of episodes : 9 (List of episodes)

Music :  Music were composed by David Arnold and Michael Price

Executive producer(s) : Mark Gatiss / Steven Moffat / Beryl Vertue

Producer(s) : Sue Vertue / Elaine Cameron

Editor(s) : Charlie Phillips / Mali Evans / Tim Porter

Cinematography : Fabian Wagner / Steve Lawes

Camera setup : Single camera

Running time : 85-90 minutes

Production company(s) : Hartswood Films / BBC Wales / WGBH

About Sherlock