AS MEDIA: Assessment 2: MAP 1 
I am going to be discussing camera angles, mise en scene and the representation of gender 
in the opening sequence of Mad Men [season 1: episode 1] “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes” 
Directed by Alan Taylor. 
The first camera shot is a track shot. This is used in the opening scene to set the scene of the 
bar, it shows the main character with his own table; this suggests that he is a regular at the 
bar and is well respected there. Most men were well respected back in the late 1950’s, 
especially businessmen. 
There is then a medium close up which shows the main character, it focuses on him to let us 
know that he is the main character, we can also see men in suits in a mirror behind the main 
character. This reiterates the suggestion that the men are businessmen and dress in suits, 
eve when they go to a bar. 
There is a point of view shot from the main character, we see that he is writing notes; this 
gives us an indication of what he does for a living and it shows that men were hard workers 
back in the 1950’s and they would work constantly even when they are in a bar. 
The camera pans along the bar showing the audience both men and women, the men are in 
suits and smoking, however the women aren’t. This again shows that men were smartly 
dressed; it also shows that a lot of men smoked in the 1950’s but women did not. This is 
because they read magazines, and this episode is set around the time when all of the health 
facts started to be found out about smoking and the bad effects it has on your body. 
There is a pull focus shot when the main character knocks on someone’s door. When the 
woman opens the door she is also focused, this brings her into the scene and shows that 
they are both involved with each other. It shows us that men would just turn up and at a 
woman’s apartment without asking and they would be let inside. 
We then see a long shot of the apartment; this shows the full apartment and also the 
woman’s full costume. There is a lot of design-based equipment and we find out she draws 
for a living. This shows us that she is a strong woman because she owns her own business, 
but also because she doesn’t wear what other women do. 
There is an over the shoulder, medium shot when the woman is lying on the bed. When she 
undoes her top it tells us what is going to happen next. This goes against what women were 
usually like in the 1950’s, they were more reserved but she is coming onto the man and is 
inviting him in. 
A two-shot close up shows the man lying in the woman’s arms; this also disagrees with the 
belief that the man cuddles the woman. It shows that the woman wears the pants in this 
relationship. The white sheets have connotations of innocence, but the grey scale colours in 
this scene portray anything but innocence. It shows that what they just did was wrong. 
There is a bird’s eye view shot facing the ground, outside of a tall building. This shows that 
the characters work in a big corporation and business. It also shows men in suits walking 
along the street, which links in with what we have seen in previous scenes and camera 
shots.
There is a deep focus shot, which focuses on three male characters in the elevator. They are 
talking about their friend getting married. They are talking about it in a bad way and this 
shows that back in the 1950’s men didn’t view marriage as a good thing. One of the men is 
also talking about a woman in front of him in a provocative way, this shows the way men 
viewed women in the 1950’s. 
There is a track shot in the workplace, during this track shot we can say that women are 
mainly typing and there are no men actually working. This tells us that back in the 50’s men 
had their own offices and women would be reserved to jobs like typing and secretaries, they 
wouldn’t get their own office, they worked for the men. 
Over the shoulder, low angle shot during a conversation between two women. The way that 
the camera is positioned shows that the ginger woman is more experienced than the other 
woman. The conversation tells us that women offer themselves to men and suggests that 
sexual favours are the best way to get on their good side. 
Finally, there is a shallow focus shot on a leaflet, which tells us where the bachelor party is 
taking place. This tells us that men didn’t appreciate their wives back in the 1950’s and often 
lied to them.

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As media assessment 2 map 1

  • 1. AS MEDIA: Assessment 2: MAP 1 I am going to be discussing camera angles, mise en scene and the representation of gender in the opening sequence of Mad Men [season 1: episode 1] “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes” Directed by Alan Taylor. The first camera shot is a track shot. This is used in the opening scene to set the scene of the bar, it shows the main character with his own table; this suggests that he is a regular at the bar and is well respected there. Most men were well respected back in the late 1950’s, especially businessmen. There is then a medium close up which shows the main character, it focuses on him to let us know that he is the main character, we can also see men in suits in a mirror behind the main character. This reiterates the suggestion that the men are businessmen and dress in suits, eve when they go to a bar. There is a point of view shot from the main character, we see that he is writing notes; this gives us an indication of what he does for a living and it shows that men were hard workers back in the 1950’s and they would work constantly even when they are in a bar. The camera pans along the bar showing the audience both men and women, the men are in suits and smoking, however the women aren’t. This again shows that men were smartly dressed; it also shows that a lot of men smoked in the 1950’s but women did not. This is because they read magazines, and this episode is set around the time when all of the health facts started to be found out about smoking and the bad effects it has on your body. There is a pull focus shot when the main character knocks on someone’s door. When the woman opens the door she is also focused, this brings her into the scene and shows that they are both involved with each other. It shows us that men would just turn up and at a woman’s apartment without asking and they would be let inside. We then see a long shot of the apartment; this shows the full apartment and also the woman’s full costume. There is a lot of design-based equipment and we find out she draws for a living. This shows us that she is a strong woman because she owns her own business, but also because she doesn’t wear what other women do. There is an over the shoulder, medium shot when the woman is lying on the bed. When she undoes her top it tells us what is going to happen next. This goes against what women were usually like in the 1950’s, they were more reserved but she is coming onto the man and is inviting him in. A two-shot close up shows the man lying in the woman’s arms; this also disagrees with the belief that the man cuddles the woman. It shows that the woman wears the pants in this relationship. The white sheets have connotations of innocence, but the grey scale colours in this scene portray anything but innocence. It shows that what they just did was wrong. There is a bird’s eye view shot facing the ground, outside of a tall building. This shows that the characters work in a big corporation and business. It also shows men in suits walking along the street, which links in with what we have seen in previous scenes and camera shots.
  • 2. There is a deep focus shot, which focuses on three male characters in the elevator. They are talking about their friend getting married. They are talking about it in a bad way and this shows that back in the 1950’s men didn’t view marriage as a good thing. One of the men is also talking about a woman in front of him in a provocative way, this shows the way men viewed women in the 1950’s. There is a track shot in the workplace, during this track shot we can say that women are mainly typing and there are no men actually working. This tells us that back in the 50’s men had their own offices and women would be reserved to jobs like typing and secretaries, they wouldn’t get their own office, they worked for the men. Over the shoulder, low angle shot during a conversation between two women. The way that the camera is positioned shows that the ginger woman is more experienced than the other woman. The conversation tells us that women offer themselves to men and suggests that sexual favours are the best way to get on their good side. Finally, there is a shallow focus shot on a leaflet, which tells us where the bachelor party is taking place. This tells us that men didn’t appreciate their wives back in the 1950’s and often lied to them.