1. 1. IN WHAT WAY DOES YOUR MEDIA
PRODUCT USE, DEVELOP OR
CHALLENGE FORMS AND
CONVENTIONS OF REAL MEDIA
PRODUCTS?
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2. USING MEDIA FORMS AND
CONVENTIONS
An example of my media product following media conventions is in
the use of darkening (and hiding) the faces in close ups and long
shots to keep the element of mystery to their characters. This is an
effect consistent to villains across other media products of my genre
to keep the mystery of their characters throughout the films, from
first appearance to when they come into the light.
My film also keeps to the 180 degree rule (except for a few seconds
where the movement of the camera turns around to an area beyond
the 180 degrees, making it 270 degrees). It keeps to this despite the
camera moving the entire time. However, if each stopping point is
seen as another scene then it keeps to the rule completely as even
the point when the camera goes back on itself is seen to keep to the
rule.
3. DEVELOPING MEDIA FORMS AND
CONVENTIONS
My product develops conventions in media with the 180 degree rule
by the use of its POV shooting. The POV shooting crosses the barrier
of the 180 degree rule because it allows the camera to go beyond the
restrictions imposed by the rule. I know that it does this successfully
because in the feedback from peers no body saw a fault in it, showing
that this was a successful development of this particular convention
in media.
4. CHALLENGING MEDIA FORMS AND
CONVENTIONS
My media product challenges conventions of real media products with
its camera work, that it’s all shot in POV whereas a typical media
product would use a variety of camera shots, angles and positions
throughout the course of a film. This is something consistent with
media products of a similar genre and products across the industry.