Soap operas were originally broadcast on radio, but about 60 years ago they started to broadcast on television. A soap opera also known as a soap is a TV drama which most commonly revolves around a community in a certain area and is always based on real life problems and situations, and usually they portray answers on how to solve these issues the correct way. A good example of a typical soap opera that conveys real life problems and the solution to these problems is Eastenders. For example in Eastenders there have been stories about teenage pregnancy which conveys to the audience and mainly the teenage audience the consequences of getting pregnant too early. There have also been many stories about people having affairs and again the makers of the soap have shown what affairs can lead to. Typical soaps like Eastenders convey messages to the viewers about real life situations and the solutions to these problems. Soaps are usually set in a small area such as a street, a square, or a cul-de-sac and the also all have a main meeting point where most of the characters will meet each other and interact and this is where most the action will happen. Most soap operas are around 30 minutes long per episode and this is a good choice for the length of each episode as this way it is not too short which allows enough action to happen, making the whole episode exciting and also it is not too long which doesn’t make it boring for the viewer. all soaps end with cliff-hangers which is a good way to end a soap as this way it leaves the audience wanting more so they will tune in the next time it is on, also throughout the whole episode of a soap there are many mini cliff-hangers which keeps the viewers intrigued and will stop them from being bored and changing the channel. Finally every single soap starts with a theme tune and also ends with the same theme tune, this is done to make the music recognisable so if someone were to be away from their T.V as soon as they heard this theme tune they would instantly relate it to the soap opera and then they will remember it is on and go and watch the programme
Family and community in soap operas
All soap operas are revolved around and made up around the ideas of families and a community. The community is all the families and characters in the area where the soap opera is set and these families and characters make up the community. Eastenders is a good example of this and it was built around the idea of clans and families and each and every character and family would have their place in the community. Usually there will be many families and one or two of these families will be culturally different to the rest and they use these families to show traditional and cultural lifestyles of people from different parts of the world for example, in Eastenders there is one black family and one Asian family and in the black family they use a character called Patrick who has come from Trinidad and Tobago and he represents people from this island in terms of dress style, accent and some characteristics. The Asian Muslim family in Eastenders is a Pakistani family who are used to represent some of the south Asian countries like India and Pakistan and also Islam. These culturally different families allow the soap to have unique stories as they can use problems that would occur in for example an Asian Muslim family. In Eastenders there was a storyline about a young Asian Muslim boy who was gay and his family broke contact with him and disowned him. All the storylines and problems in soap operas come from the families within the community and they usually have conflict within their own family or with a different family and even once a while someone from outside this community. New characters are always joining soaps and many characters also leave these soaps, but the characters that join are made a part of the community fairly quickly and sometimes the characters that leave
Eastenders theme tune
The Eastenders theme tune starts off with drums which get faster and louder at each beat to increase the tension which relates to the drama and cliff-hanger, and then goes into a piano. The theme tune was specifically made for Eastenders by composer Simon May in 1984, although he was assisted by Leslie Osborne. The album which included the Eastenders theme tune is called ‘Simon’s way’, which also included the theme to Howard’s way yet another famous piece of music composed by him. Simon May is a British musician and composer and is famous for composing the famous Eastenders theme tune, he composes music for films and TV programmes and was born in Devizes Wiltshire in England. Simon May worked for the ATV (Associated TeleVision), and whiles working there he was approached and asked to compose some music for Crossroads, which got number 2 In the UK singles chart in 1974.
The Eastenders theme tunes purpose is simply to introduce Eastenders for example the increasing drum pace reflects on the drama involved in the soap opera and also to create atmosphere. Another purpose is to make the tune recognisable. The genre of this piece of music is Classical as it has a nice, slow and calm and melody. The Classical genre was first introduced in Europe from about the 9th century until present times. The instruments used in Classical music are electric guitars, pianos and computer generated sounds which obviously came a bit later on.
The publisher of the Eastenders theme tune is Sony who is a multinational company.
This theme tune was first released on CD in the early 80’s.
I started off by researching what a soap opera actually was and then once i found out what a soap opera was i then needed to find out what the conventions of a typical soap opera are
I started off by researching what a soap opera actually was and then once i found out what a soap opera was i then needed to find out what the conventions of a typical soap opera are