Monday 17 March 2014

Question 1

In what ways does your media product use,develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products? 






The usual genres of a teen film are dramas, horrors, or romcoms; the kind of story lines and themes that that target audience can relate to and show more of an interest in. The conventions of these  consist of difficult choices, conflict and crime, alienation and a love interest. 
For example, our film is based on "Attack The Block" and "The Blair Witch Project" so when comparing the intertextual elements you can see where we have taken characteristics from the characters and conventions of clothing. 

The Title sequence occurs at the beginning of a film and is to show the who brought you this film from the director to the distribution company, it also serves as a nice opportunity to introduce the main characters, usually without dialogue and with a backing track that suits the characters and their activity. 


We selected elements from the conventions of Attack The Block choosing from their characters aspects the way they dresss and the way they deal with situations and comunicate physically with eachother to create a more in deoth and entising product.

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