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1. IN WHAT WAYS DOES YOUR
MEDIA PRODUCT USE,
DEVELOP OR CHALLENGE
FORMS AND CONVENTIONS OF
REAL MEDIA PRODUCTS?
GRACE SALMON
RESEARCH
I researched into the codes and conventions of documentaries, newspaper
adverts and TV listings review via analyzing existing products. This largely
helped me know what codes and conventions I should adhere to in order to
ensure my product looked professional, but also help me see what
conventions I wanted to challenge to ensure my products were unique.
Steve Neale stated that documentaries should rely on repetition and
difference in order to appeal to an audience.
RESEARCH
The conventions I discovered when researching into documentaries
and analyzing existing documentaries (such as ‘Inside Dior’ and
‘Stacey Dooley Investigates’) included:
• Variety of interviews
• Cutaways that anchor what is being said
• Presenter (typically male, older, middle class)
• Subject usually placed in one third of the frame (rule of thirds)
• ‘Voice of God’ narration.
In my own documentary extract, I made sure to both adhere to and
challenge some of codes and conventions I had researched.
RESEARCH
I also researched into Bill Nichols’ six modes of documentary
in order to decided witch style of documentary would be most
suitable to my topic.
I decided to create an expository documentary, as these
generally included a ‘voice of God’ voiceover and a ‘voice of
authority’ voiceover, as well as a variety of interviews,
cutaways and archived footage, which I included in my own
documentary.
https://advancedportfolio3118.blogspot.co.uk/2017/06/research-
documentary-theorists.html
DOCUMENTARY - PRESENTER
Having a young, female presenter challenged typical documentary codes
and conventions because documentaries tend to have a white, male, middle
class presenter. I chose to have a female presenter because I think it would be
more appealing to my target audience of mainly females, aged 15-25.
DOCUMENTARY - CUTAWAYS
Using cutaways to anchor what the
presenter was talking about was a
common convention of documentaries
that my documentary developed.
For example, in ‘Make Me A Famous
Face’, a cutaway shot to a needle and
treatment was used when the narrator
was talking about cosmetic surgery.
In my own documentary, I used shots of
magazines and social media when
talking about their influence. I also used
a shot of the location the presenter was
visiting, which anchored what the
presenter was talking about.
DOCUMENTARY - INTERVIEWS
‘Inside Dior’
My documentary extract
developed conventions
of real documentaries by
including interviews, but
also by placing the
interview in one third of the
shot (rule of thirds), as
seen below in the ‘Inside
Dior’ documentary. Placing
the subject in one third of
the frame is more
aesthetically pleasing to
the audience and looks
more professional.
DOCUMENTARY – VOICEOVERS
Having voiceovers throughout
my documentary was another
way of developing
conventions of real-life
documentaries.
I used voiceovers in order to
convey more information about
celebrity influence. I also used
voiceovers to anchor the
footage I was using. For
example, when using a shot of
the school, I used a voiceover
explaining that the presenter
was going to the school to
interview students.
DOCUMENTARY - SOUND
For the opening sequence of my documentary, I
used the song ‘This is the Life’ by Two Door
Cinema Club. This adhered to conventions
because this type of indie/pop instrumental
music is often used in Channel 4 and E4
programmes.
For the background music during the interview
footage, I used an instrumental version of ‘Boys’
by Charli XCX. As my documentary is quite
mainstream and appeals to teens in the
mainstreamer/aspirer psychographic, this
mellow pop song will appeal to the target
audience, as well as following documentary
conventions because pop music is often used
throughout mainstream documentaries. E.g.
‘Rich Kids of Instagram’ and ‘Inside Dior’.
https://advancedportfolio3118.blogspot.co.uk/20
17/07/documentary-textual-analysis.html
DOCUMENTARY – ARCHIVED
FOOTAGE
Inside Dior
The use of archived
footage developed
conventions of
documentaries and also
followed the conventions of
an expository
documentary (Bill Nichols).
The archived footage
helped to anchor what the
presenter was saying. I
used this footage because it
is footage that was
important to my
documentary, but I was
unable to actually get
myself.
NEWSPAPER ADVERT – LOGO
My newspaper advert followed
Channel 4 advert conventions by
placing the channel logo on centre,
right hand side of the advert.
Additionally, my advert followed
conventions, as seen in ‘Seven
Days’, by having the Channel 4 logo
the same colour as the rest of the
typography on the advert. This
helps to clearly demonstrate and
colour scheme and a house style,
that I have also used in my TV
listings review.
NEWSPAPER ADVERT - TITLE
My newspaper advert followed
conventions of channel 4
documentary adverts by having
the title outlined in a coloured
box. This can be clearly seen on
many Channel 4 documentaries,
including ‘Seven Days’ and
‘Disarming Britain’. Having the
title and date outlined with a
coloured box is more
aesthetically pleasing to the
audience than having plain
typography.
NEWSPAPER ADVERT
My documentary followed conventions by including a link to the
documentary on the Channel 4 website. This would appeal to my target
audience of 15-25 year olds who are digitally native and would be more
likely to watch my documentary online via VOD rather than on TV.
Not having a tagline for my
documentary adhered to
Channel 4 advert conventions,
as most adverts choose just to
have the title. I think not having a
tagline follows the simplistic
style of Channel 4 adverts and is
also aesthetically pleasing.
TV LISTINGS REVIEW
https://advancedportfolio3118.blogspot.co.uk/2017/11/res
earch-tv-listings-magazine.html - here is a link to one of
the TV listings magazines I analysed.
Having the listings down the side of the page was
challenging conventions of a TV listings review.
Many of the TV listings magazines that I had
analysed had a full double page spread of all the
TV listings and then a separate double page
spread/one page for the review of a
documentary/TV programme. Therefore, I have
combined these two layouts that I have seen. The
TV listings down the side of the page helps to
highlight to the audience when the documentary
is on, as I have highlighted the title in red.
TV LISTINGS REVIEW – IMAGE
Having an image/poster for my
documentary taking up half of
the double page spread
challenges conventions of TV
listings magazines. Most
reviews tend to have an image
that takes up the entire page or
they have a selection of small
images. However, I chose to
have a poster/advert for my
documentary in my review
because I feel that it looks more
aesthetically pleasing and will
engage the audience.
Additionally, this shows a clear
connection to my documentary
and newspaper advert as I have
used the same title and tagline.
TV LISTINGS REVIEW – MASTHEAD
My TV listings review adhered to
magazine codes and conventions by
having the masthead of the TV listings
review on the double page spread next
to the page numbers. This is a common
magazine conventions that follows the
house style of the magazine and keeps
up with the brand identity.
Here is the ‘What’s on
TV’ listings magazine,
which has the magazine
masthead in the top left
hand corner and the top
right hand corner.

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Evaluation Question 1

  • 1. 1. IN WHAT WAYS DOES YOUR MEDIA PRODUCT USE, DEVELOP OR CHALLENGE FORMS AND CONVENTIONS OF REAL MEDIA PRODUCTS? GRACE SALMON
  • 2. RESEARCH I researched into the codes and conventions of documentaries, newspaper adverts and TV listings review via analyzing existing products. This largely helped me know what codes and conventions I should adhere to in order to ensure my product looked professional, but also help me see what conventions I wanted to challenge to ensure my products were unique. Steve Neale stated that documentaries should rely on repetition and difference in order to appeal to an audience.
  • 3. RESEARCH The conventions I discovered when researching into documentaries and analyzing existing documentaries (such as ‘Inside Dior’ and ‘Stacey Dooley Investigates’) included: • Variety of interviews • Cutaways that anchor what is being said • Presenter (typically male, older, middle class) • Subject usually placed in one third of the frame (rule of thirds) • ‘Voice of God’ narration. In my own documentary extract, I made sure to both adhere to and challenge some of codes and conventions I had researched.
  • 4. RESEARCH I also researched into Bill Nichols’ six modes of documentary in order to decided witch style of documentary would be most suitable to my topic. I decided to create an expository documentary, as these generally included a ‘voice of God’ voiceover and a ‘voice of authority’ voiceover, as well as a variety of interviews, cutaways and archived footage, which I included in my own documentary. https://advancedportfolio3118.blogspot.co.uk/2017/06/research- documentary-theorists.html
  • 5. DOCUMENTARY - PRESENTER Having a young, female presenter challenged typical documentary codes and conventions because documentaries tend to have a white, male, middle class presenter. I chose to have a female presenter because I think it would be more appealing to my target audience of mainly females, aged 15-25.
  • 6. DOCUMENTARY - CUTAWAYS Using cutaways to anchor what the presenter was talking about was a common convention of documentaries that my documentary developed. For example, in ‘Make Me A Famous Face’, a cutaway shot to a needle and treatment was used when the narrator was talking about cosmetic surgery. In my own documentary, I used shots of magazines and social media when talking about their influence. I also used a shot of the location the presenter was visiting, which anchored what the presenter was talking about.
  • 7. DOCUMENTARY - INTERVIEWS ‘Inside Dior’ My documentary extract developed conventions of real documentaries by including interviews, but also by placing the interview in one third of the shot (rule of thirds), as seen below in the ‘Inside Dior’ documentary. Placing the subject in one third of the frame is more aesthetically pleasing to the audience and looks more professional.
  • 8. DOCUMENTARY – VOICEOVERS Having voiceovers throughout my documentary was another way of developing conventions of real-life documentaries. I used voiceovers in order to convey more information about celebrity influence. I also used voiceovers to anchor the footage I was using. For example, when using a shot of the school, I used a voiceover explaining that the presenter was going to the school to interview students.
  • 9. DOCUMENTARY - SOUND For the opening sequence of my documentary, I used the song ‘This is the Life’ by Two Door Cinema Club. This adhered to conventions because this type of indie/pop instrumental music is often used in Channel 4 and E4 programmes. For the background music during the interview footage, I used an instrumental version of ‘Boys’ by Charli XCX. As my documentary is quite mainstream and appeals to teens in the mainstreamer/aspirer psychographic, this mellow pop song will appeal to the target audience, as well as following documentary conventions because pop music is often used throughout mainstream documentaries. E.g. ‘Rich Kids of Instagram’ and ‘Inside Dior’. https://advancedportfolio3118.blogspot.co.uk/20 17/07/documentary-textual-analysis.html
  • 10. DOCUMENTARY – ARCHIVED FOOTAGE Inside Dior The use of archived footage developed conventions of documentaries and also followed the conventions of an expository documentary (Bill Nichols). The archived footage helped to anchor what the presenter was saying. I used this footage because it is footage that was important to my documentary, but I was unable to actually get myself.
  • 11. NEWSPAPER ADVERT – LOGO My newspaper advert followed Channel 4 advert conventions by placing the channel logo on centre, right hand side of the advert. Additionally, my advert followed conventions, as seen in ‘Seven Days’, by having the Channel 4 logo the same colour as the rest of the typography on the advert. This helps to clearly demonstrate and colour scheme and a house style, that I have also used in my TV listings review.
  • 12. NEWSPAPER ADVERT - TITLE My newspaper advert followed conventions of channel 4 documentary adverts by having the title outlined in a coloured box. This can be clearly seen on many Channel 4 documentaries, including ‘Seven Days’ and ‘Disarming Britain’. Having the title and date outlined with a coloured box is more aesthetically pleasing to the audience than having plain typography.
  • 13. NEWSPAPER ADVERT My documentary followed conventions by including a link to the documentary on the Channel 4 website. This would appeal to my target audience of 15-25 year olds who are digitally native and would be more likely to watch my documentary online via VOD rather than on TV. Not having a tagline for my documentary adhered to Channel 4 advert conventions, as most adverts choose just to have the title. I think not having a tagline follows the simplistic style of Channel 4 adverts and is also aesthetically pleasing.
  • 14. TV LISTINGS REVIEW https://advancedportfolio3118.blogspot.co.uk/2017/11/res earch-tv-listings-magazine.html - here is a link to one of the TV listings magazines I analysed. Having the listings down the side of the page was challenging conventions of a TV listings review. Many of the TV listings magazines that I had analysed had a full double page spread of all the TV listings and then a separate double page spread/one page for the review of a documentary/TV programme. Therefore, I have combined these two layouts that I have seen. The TV listings down the side of the page helps to highlight to the audience when the documentary is on, as I have highlighted the title in red.
  • 15. TV LISTINGS REVIEW – IMAGE Having an image/poster for my documentary taking up half of the double page spread challenges conventions of TV listings magazines. Most reviews tend to have an image that takes up the entire page or they have a selection of small images. However, I chose to have a poster/advert for my documentary in my review because I feel that it looks more aesthetically pleasing and will engage the audience. Additionally, this shows a clear connection to my documentary and newspaper advert as I have used the same title and tagline.
  • 16. TV LISTINGS REVIEW – MASTHEAD My TV listings review adhered to magazine codes and conventions by having the masthead of the TV listings review on the double page spread next to the page numbers. This is a common magazine conventions that follows the house style of the magazine and keeps up with the brand identity. Here is the ‘What’s on TV’ listings magazine, which has the magazine masthead in the top left hand corner and the top right hand corner.