article-the importance of a setting

Crime Dramas Settings:    https://drama.uktv.co.uk/articles/article/best-crime-drama-settings/

Death in Paradise:

This article reviews on the fact that most programmes rely on 'intricate plotting and rememberable characters', however, what about the actual setting? The setting can create a very unique feel to a programme and differentiates it from all of the others, such as 'Death in Paradise'. The beautiful setting based on the island of Saint Marie creates a very different atmosphere for the audience than they typically get when watching a crime drama.

"This is a crime show that's so easy on the eye, we'd happily watch it even if it didn't have the kind of thrillingly high body count you'd expect from a war zone. And learning about Caribbean customs and religious rituals just adds to the allure of the whole thing."

'Death in Paradise', because of this reason plus the on going humour, stands out as its own type of crime drama that the audience just love.



Shetland:

When thinking of a setting, one thing to consider are the characters. The setting can pair with the characters and their moods, emphasising the situation in the narrative and also the characters.


"Slate-coloured skies and cold white rays of sunlight give the whole thing an air of eerie isolation, mirroring the mental state of many of the characters."



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