Thursday 27 March 2014

Question 1:

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

Teen films have a variety of defining conventions. Four of those defining conventions could include the   characters, the dialogue, the opening credits and the story line. In most teen films there is a main character then there are supporting characters. If there are too many characters then the audience will lose the closeness of the character and they may become irrelevant. Most characters have a stereotype that they play out throughout the film. In terms of the dialogue, most of the time it creates a symbolic relationship between the actors an the writer of the film, whether it is diagetic or non-diagetic it must have an impact if used at the start of the film opening. Thirdly the opening credits are useful when trying to grab the attention of the audience straight away and it introduces the main characters to the audience. Lastly the theme of the film is presented by using different elements in the opening for example the location - if it were a horror film the location would mostly likely be dark and gloomy.

My media product uses forms and conventions of real media through, themes, opening credits and the introduction of characters.





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