The document discusses how the media product uses, develops, and challenges conventions of real documentaries, magazines, and radio.
For the documentary, the student researched techniques like shot composition and interviewed structures from examples like "Super Size Me" and "Is Binge Drinking Really That Bad?". They developed conventions like visually illustrating voiceovers but chose to use a voiceover rather than on-screen presenters.
For the magazine, they modeled the layout and images off articles promoting similar documentaries.
For the radio ad, they used upbeat music and overlapping quotes as found in examples like video game ads to make it more dramatic and stand out from typical radio ads.
1. Evaluation question 1
In what ways does your media product
use, develop or challenge forms of and
conventions of real media products?
2. ā¢ At the beginning of the year we were given a brief ā to
create the opening 5 minutes of a documentary on a
topic of our choice. Along with this we were asked to
make a magazine double page spread and radio trailer
to promote and advertise our documentary.
ā¢ The first piece of research we carried out was into
existing documentaries on binge drinking and their
typical conventions. We researched what typical
voxpops, expert interviews, voiceover, shot
composition and background footage. Looking at other
documentaries gave us an idea of how to successfully
conform to the codes and conventions of a the
documentary genre.
3. What is the documentary about?
ā¢ We decided to make our documentary
about binge drinking among young adults
after considering other topics such as
addiction to shopping and social media.
ā¢ We made a mind map of our ideas and
the topics we could explore related to
binge drinking.
ā¢ We chose this topic as we thought it
would be interesting to investigate why
young people binge drink ā being young
people ourselves and recently turning 18.
ā¢ Along side the documentary we made a
radio trailer and magazine double page
spread to advertise it to our target
audience.
ā¢ Our target audience is young adults aged
18-24.
ā¢ We chose to challenge the
representation of young adults. My
documentary also reinforces
stereotypical ideas of young people can
be naĆÆve and irresponsible especially
when it comes to drinking.
4. Developing forms and conventions of real
media products
ā¢ In order to use and develop codes and conventions of real
media products we researched Bill Nichols theory of
documentary modes (2001). This includes expository,
poetic, observational, participatory, reflexive and
performative mode. In reflection of these modes we
decided to make an expository documentary. It follows
conventions such as images illustrating what is being said
by the author. Editing serves to maintain the continuity of
the point weāre trying to get across. The images and text we
use supports what the voiceover is saying and showing the
information as well as speaking it would make the audience
take more notice and remember it. Young people are more
visual and therefore this would be more appealing to the
target audience.
5. ā¢ Firstly I did research into existing products and their codes and conventions. I watched both professional
and other students documentaries using some conventions and challenging others. I used aesthetically
pleasing shots for example pouring a shot. I used both these ideas from the student documentary āFYIā.
This is pleasing to watch and also emphasies the topic of my documentary.
ā¢ I think this makes the documentary look professional and eye catching to the audience. The shot
composition of the establishing shot introducing the location zooms out of the college sign revealing the
building. I also think this is aesthetically pleasing. The colour of the college building against the green
background makes it stand out.
ā¢ The shots from the night out that introduces the documentary has no voiceover only upbeat club/dance
music which continues throughout the documentary. This is something young adults can relate to as it
creates the atmosphere of a night club. The pink lighting also emphasises this.
ā¢ The students and experts are not directly looking at the camera during interviews and voxpops. This is a
professional element we took from BBCās āIs binge drinking really that bad?ā. We also used titles to
introduce the experts in the same font as the documentary title and title for magazine double page. This
effectively links the products and promotes the documentary.
Using forms and conventions -
documentary
6. Using forms and conventions ā
documentary
ā¢ In our observation of different documentaries we discovered voxpops often target
people the issue affected. In Morgan Spurlocks āSuper Size Meā his voxpops
involved people who were over weight. This is because the message of the
documentary was aimed at over weight people and the negative effects fatty foods
have on the body. Therefore, I chose to use students and people who would have
to deal/associate with e.g teachers, bar staff in my voxpops as the message of my
documentary is the negative effect binge drinking has on young people. The
people used would have relevant and interesting opinions on this whether is was
the preferred, negotiated or oppositional reading. We told the people involved the
questions before the filming took place which presumably Spurlock did not as the
responses were off the cuff and didnāt look rehearsed. It was hard to achieve the
same effect as the students I asked had some time to prepare an answer. Although
I think we achieved this quite well. We also used elements such as the natural
work environment of the people we interviewed like Spurlock did. The
environments of the interviewees in āSuper size meā were messy emphasising the
lack of organisation surrounding the issue. The environments I interviewed
depended on the profession ā the barmanās environment was noisy whereas Amy
the biologist was shot in a college lab with pipets and test tubes in shot.
7. Challenging forms and conventions -
documentary
ā¢ Through our research, we watched the documentary āIs binge drinking really that
bad?ā. Although it was helpful in giving us ideas in what to include such as facts,
figures and questions to ask in the interviews and voxpops, it used 2 onscreen
presenters. We didnāt use an onscreen presenter as we felt a voiceover suited the
target audience better. Using a voiceover allows for more visual shots showing
what the voiceover is saying rather than the presenter standing infront of the
camera. It is a participatory documentary and we decided to make a expository as
it informs the audience on binge drinking and provokes an argument that binge
drinking in young people is a problem. Rather than a presenter showing the
audience how they did the research and following them on this journey to find
out, our documentary informs the audience on information we researched before
hand. We also watched Morgan Spurlocks āSuper size meā which is also a
participatory documentary. He uses hand held camera in which we also decided
not to use. Although our documentary has informal elements, a professional
camera looks better. It is quite a one sided argument whereas our documentary
explores the opinions of many different people, including students themselves and
professionals such as teachers, a biologist and a bartender.
8. Using, challenging and developing
forms and conventions - magazine
ā¢ In the magazine we researched the codes and conventions of a typical article that
promotes a documentary. Although we couldnāt find the magazine article of the
documentary we investigated (is binge drinking really that bad?) we found a
similar documentary made by the same person and presented by the same
people. This particular magazine article is colourful using lots of different images
that are associated with the topic area. However because it is not on the same
topic we didnāt use this idea. Instead we thought the main image was more
important and decided to make the main image cover the top half of the first
page. We used people out of our documentary in the images like this magazine
article has done but as we didnāt have an onscreen presenter we used people out
of the voxpops. It was also published in the radiotimes which made use radio
times as the magazine publisher as we felt this was most appropriate.
9. Using, challenging and developing
forms and conventions - radio
ā¢ From our research into existing radio trailers we decided to
use upbeat music that fit the genre of our documentary. We
found that voices often overlap to make it sound more
informal so we decided to overlap funny and interesting
quotes taken from voxpops and interviews. For example the
GTA gaming radio trailer had upbeat music that made it sound
more dramatic. We wanted to make the radio stand out from
the boring adverts often played on the radio which we think
we achieved mostly through the music we created in
garageband.