The document discusses the opening sequence for a horror film media product and how it uses conventions from real horror film openings. Specifically, it introduces the protagonist briefly and includes the location, uses a female victim and forest setting, hints at backstory through a photo album, uses eerie shots and black/white/red color scheme. It also develops creepy sound effects and music, and ends on a shocked voiceover to set a suspenseful tone. While it follows many horror film conventions, future openings could challenge conventions to make the film more interesting.
1. INWHATWAYS DOES MY
MEDIA PRODUCT USE,
DEVELOP OR CHALLENGE
FORMS AND CONVENTIONS
OF REAL MEDIA PRODUCTS?
2. Looking at my equilibrium to my sequence I noticed specific
conventions. Which normally occur in other opening sequences the
protagonist is introduced more or less straight away, but usually only
briefly, as the opening sequence also include things such as the location.
I didn’t challenge some of the conventions of a horror genre film for
example, as I also use a female victim, this is shown in my equilibrium as
the female victim is shown at the end. I also use a forest for my location
which is a convention for a horror film.
3. The genre of the film should also be portrayed in the
opening sequence through certain factors.Throughout
my opening sequence I tried to hint at a back story, as I
showed an old photo album with two parents and a child
on the photos. Doing this also hinted that the narrative
would be about a family. Including a back story is a
convention in an opening sequence as it tells the
audience about the characters.
4. During the rest of the opening sequence I also show
eerie shots which represents the mood which the
audience may feel.The colours I use through the whole
of the sequence were black and white, and the title of
the film in red, and the other titles showing who was in
the film etc. were in black. Black, white and red is used
in many other horror films.The title of the film is
intriguing and also hints at the narrative of the film.
5. When I was editing I developed the sound, I use sound
effects and music to make it seem creepy. And at the
end I do a voice over where I sound shocked and scared.
Doing this sets a mood/tone for the entire film which
emphasises the genre and theme of the film for the
audience.Giving the audience a suspenseful, surprising
ending encourages them to carry on watching the film.
6. Conclusion
Overall I think in my opening sequence I have used a lot of
different forms of conventions seen in horror films in my
opening sequence. I didn’t challenge many conventions as
this was first film I made, however in the future when I make
a film again I will try to challenge certain conventions to
make my film more interesting, also when conventions
aren’t used in films is unexpected and keeps the audience
more interested.