SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 5
Question 1-

In what ways does your media product use, develop
  or challenge forms and conventions of real media
                     products?
For our ancillary products and film trailer we decided to both conform and subvert conventions depending on what we worked
on. We also used both product research, audience research and our general interests when looking at movie genres to come up
with the idea for our work including both our ancillary products and movie trailer. Along with this, we researched into theories of
theorists such as Andrew Goodwin, Vladimir Propp, Tzvetan Todorov and also using our own knowledge of basic codes and
conventions of music videos and trailers.

When researching for our ancillary products we concentrated on magazines, trailers and posters of supernatural and horror
trailers to gain ideas and also look into how directors, producers and artists produce their own music trailers and products
following music trailers, also gaining knowledge of our they would work around conventions, audience feedback and keeping up
with the latest trends. Our main inspiration for or poster was a film called ‘the rite’, we looked deeply into the poster of the rite
and how it relates to our film because of the connection with the genre chosen. However, we liked the idea of the poster that
much we became stuck as to how to change the poster because of copyrights and also we wanted our own original ideas to come
out into our poster, we wanted to be different.
    As you can see we changed the house style of the poster to the rites poster. Therefore we decided to go with black and white
  theme, which relates to the film trailer in which we created. We also thought this would magnify the genre as it would make the
 poster seem more mysterious. Also with both the poster and film trailer, we wanted to create a cliff-hanger and not giving a lot of
      information away concerning the ending of the film trailer and what could happen in the entire film, this would make the
                                                 audience more interested as a whole.
This is our idea of how we wanted our poster too look. This conforms too the rule of
                                             thirds and the Guttenburg Diagram, and the codes and conventions of real media
                                             products. We chose to conform to the rule of thirds as we felt our worked looked
                                             more professional, and information was easier to the eye. Our choice of shape, (e.g.
                                             the cross) leads you too look into the eyes of our character which is dramatic way of
                                             having our poster and this then draws the audience into our poster making them
                                             want to watch the film. We also conformed to the Guttenburg Diagram because
                                             we decided to continue with the middle theme on our poster for the credits and
                                             release date.



                                                                                                 This is how we produced our poster.
                                                                                                 We planned the over-all look of our
                                                                                                 poster down to the expression on our
                                                                                                 actors face to the colour scheme and
                                                                                                 manipulation of our photograph. We
                                                                                                 also added boxes to create a box in
                                                                                                 relation to our influence which was
                                                                                                 “The Rite”. On Photo-shop we used
                                                                                                 certain brushes we found online to
                                                                                                 create a rustic and grunge effect. We
                                                                                                 changed the colour of our actors
                                                                                                 colours to red to portray a sense of
                                                                                                 supernatural genres.
Our typeface has been fluent throughout all of ancillary products this is because we wanted to create a brand identity for our film
trailer, this then made our audience aware of our film. The typeface in which we chose conforms to the conventions of the genre
of film, we did this because we wanted our ancillary products to be obvious in a way of what the genre of film was. However with
our film trailer we decided to imply dramatic irony in our film with using a cliff hanger.
As well as our film poster we planned our front cover magazine before we manipulated and produced our
  magazine front-cover. We also looked at popular film magazine posters and gained influence from them, we
  looked at magazines such as Entertainment Weekly and Empire. We found it hard to find a magazine that
  specifically specialised in the Horror/Supernatual genre so we had to look at a different variety of magazines
  that specialised in a range of movie genres. However, we had to change our original idea to having all three
  actors due to only one actor being able to turn up. We used our main character and planned our magazine
  further.




We stuck to our original plan through-out the production of our film magazine. In college we had a box made that would appear as a significant part
in our magazine and in our film trailer and this was a main object in the film story-line. We wanted our actor standing in a particular stance, to
portray the mystery behind the contents in the box that is yet to be found out in the film. Originally we had the idea of having our image in black and
white, as this would support brand identity and the editing of our film trailer. However, we decided to keep our image in colour as we prefered the
look that it gave to the magazine. We used Photo-shop to create a smoke effect that would surround the actor and this would support the mystery
behind our story-line and the audience would want to know what was inside the box, which is the whole idea we wanted to conceive. Our magazine
conforms to the Rule of Thirds and we feel this gives a more professional look and feel to our magazine, the information added onto the cover is also
organised and easier on the eye. However, our magazine subverts to the Guttenburg Diagram due to us adding information in the “dead corners”.
We added our signature font to the front cover to support brand identity and the audience would know that the magazine would feature information
about the magazine and it’s contents. We also used our knowledge of codes and conventions of magazines has used in AS and we know what works
when making a magazine and why it works.
We also decided to create a institutional logo that looks professional. We went onto the internet and looked searched for logo
 tutorials. After a lot of searching, a website come up which looked adequate. It displayed a range or different step by step
 tutorials. Photoshop was opened up and a new blank canvas document was made. The tutorial was followed; first the canvas was
 filled black with the paint bucket tool. Then a range of different Photoshop techniques were incorporated to get to how the logo
 looks now. We wanted the logo to look as professional as possible, this is why we used a guide instead of just creating it. We had
 an idea of what we wanted the logo to look like originally so it just took time to search for one that looked similar, although we
 could of used a different guide and re-arranged it. When we had finished creating this logo, we exported it to JPEG format and
 inserted it into the video to establish the creator.




To conclude, our media products conform to real media products as we wanted to maintain a professional look and feel to our
work. Therefore we used such conventions as institutional logo, rule of thirds and the guttenburg diagram; to make our product
look professional and clear as to what the genre was.

More Related Content

What's hot

Question 1 evaluation ava pp
Question 1 evaluation ava ppQuestion 1 evaluation ava pp
Question 1 evaluation ava ppimunoztorre
 
Evaluation 2. How effective is the combination of your main product and ancil...
Evaluation 2. How effective is the combination of your main product and ancil...Evaluation 2. How effective is the combination of your main product and ancil...
Evaluation 2. How effective is the combination of your main product and ancil...chloechorlton
 
In what way does your media product use
In what way does your media product useIn what way does your media product use
In what way does your media product useFleur Gascoigne
 
Making the Film Poster
Making the Film PosterMaking the Film Poster
Making the Film Posterkhalfyard
 
Critical evaluation q2ppt
Critical evaluation q2pptCritical evaluation q2ppt
Critical evaluation q2pptJessica Venson
 
Evaluation Question 1: In what ways does your media product use, develop or c...
Evaluation Question 1: In what ways does your media product use, develop or c...Evaluation Question 1: In what ways does your media product use, develop or c...
Evaluation Question 1: In what ways does your media product use, develop or c...KateBarno
 
A2 evaluation presentation
A2 evaluation presentationA2 evaluation presentation
A2 evaluation presentationAnne Horne
 
Evaluation question 1
Evaluation question 1Evaluation question 1
Evaluation question 1EllieFurnell
 
Hot to storyboard
Hot to storyboardHot to storyboard
Hot to storyboardShahEman
 
Final Draft Evaluation
Final Draft EvaluationFinal Draft Evaluation
Final Draft Evaluationshelly786
 
1.) How does your media product challenge forms and conventions of real media...
1.)	How does your media product challenge forms and conventions of real media...1.)	How does your media product challenge forms and conventions of real media...
1.) How does your media product challenge forms and conventions of real media...quantumdominic
 
Production diary.pptx 13
Production diary.pptx 13Production diary.pptx 13
Production diary.pptx 13BradleyBarnes16
 

What's hot (19)

Question 2 final
Question 2 finalQuestion 2 final
Question 2 final
 
Question 2.0 final
Question 2.0 finalQuestion 2.0 final
Question 2.0 final
 
Evaluation question 1
Evaluation question 1Evaluation question 1
Evaluation question 1
 
Question 1 evaluation ava pp
Question 1 evaluation ava ppQuestion 1 evaluation ava pp
Question 1 evaluation ava pp
 
Evaluation 2. How effective is the combination of your main product and ancil...
Evaluation 2. How effective is the combination of your main product and ancil...Evaluation 2. How effective is the combination of your main product and ancil...
Evaluation 2. How effective is the combination of your main product and ancil...
 
In what way does your media product use
In what way does your media product useIn what way does your media product use
In what way does your media product use
 
Making the Film Poster
Making the Film PosterMaking the Film Poster
Making the Film Poster
 
Critical evaluation q2ppt
Critical evaluation q2pptCritical evaluation q2ppt
Critical evaluation q2ppt
 
Evaluation Question 1: In what ways does your media product use, develop or c...
Evaluation Question 1: In what ways does your media product use, develop or c...Evaluation Question 1: In what ways does your media product use, develop or c...
Evaluation Question 1: In what ways does your media product use, develop or c...
 
Question 1
Question 1Question 1
Question 1
 
A2 evaluation presentation
A2 evaluation presentationA2 evaluation presentation
A2 evaluation presentation
 
Idents
IdentsIdents
Idents
 
Evaluation Pitch
Evaluation PitchEvaluation Pitch
Evaluation Pitch
 
Evaluation question 1
Evaluation question 1Evaluation question 1
Evaluation question 1
 
Hot to storyboard
Hot to storyboardHot to storyboard
Hot to storyboard
 
Convention of posters
Convention of posters Convention of posters
Convention of posters
 
Final Draft Evaluation
Final Draft EvaluationFinal Draft Evaluation
Final Draft Evaluation
 
1.) How does your media product challenge forms and conventions of real media...
1.)	How does your media product challenge forms and conventions of real media...1.)	How does your media product challenge forms and conventions of real media...
1.) How does your media product challenge forms and conventions of real media...
 
Production diary.pptx 13
Production diary.pptx 13Production diary.pptx 13
Production diary.pptx 13
 

Similar to Evaluation question 1

Burgess field evaluation
Burgess field evaluationBurgess field evaluation
Burgess field evaluationamymadgwick
 
Evaluation question 2
Evaluation question 2Evaluation question 2
Evaluation question 2rr8003
 
Evaluation question 1
Evaluation question 1Evaluation question 1
Evaluation question 1bayleylittle
 
A2 Media Evaluation - Question 2 Print Artifacts
A2 Media Evaluation - Question 2 Print ArtifactsA2 Media Evaluation - Question 2 Print Artifacts
A2 Media Evaluation - Question 2 Print Artifactstony cash
 
Final Analysis
Final AnalysisFinal Analysis
Final Analysisnathanrb
 
Final Analysis
Final AnalysisFinal Analysis
Final Analysisnathanrb
 
Magazine Changes
Magazine ChangesMagazine Changes
Magazine Changeslucyrose01
 
In what ways does your media product use
In what ways does your media product useIn what ways does your media product use
In what ways does your media product usetdcjackson
 
Evaluation Task 1
Evaluation Task 1Evaluation Task 1
Evaluation Task 1stephwise
 
Evaluationtask1 170106001140
Evaluationtask1 170106001140Evaluationtask1 170106001140
Evaluationtask1 170106001140stephwise
 
Evaluation task1
Evaluation task1Evaluation task1
Evaluation task1stephwise
 
Presentation1ddd
Presentation1dddPresentation1ddd
Presentation1dddBrighite1
 
Maddies presentation 2
Maddies presentation 2Maddies presentation 2
Maddies presentation 2maddie1
 
Maddies presentation 2
Maddies presentation 2Maddies presentation 2
Maddies presentation 2maddie1
 
Maddies presentation 2
Maddies presentation 2Maddies presentation 2
Maddies presentation 2maddie1
 
Maddies presentation 2
Maddies presentation 2Maddies presentation 2
Maddies presentation 2maddie1
 
Powerpoint how does our product use, challenge or develop conventions from re...
Powerpoint how does our product use, challenge or develop conventions from re...Powerpoint how does our product use, challenge or develop conventions from re...
Powerpoint how does our product use, challenge or develop conventions from re...Liam Willoughby
 
Magazine process
Magazine processMagazine process
Magazine processhalima5224
 
Final media evaluation
Final media evaluation Final media evaluation
Final media evaluation Jack Street
 

Similar to Evaluation question 1 (20)

Burgess field evaluation
Burgess field evaluationBurgess field evaluation
Burgess field evaluation
 
Evaluation question 2
Evaluation question 2Evaluation question 2
Evaluation question 2
 
Evaluation
EvaluationEvaluation
Evaluation
 
Evaluation question 1
Evaluation question 1Evaluation question 1
Evaluation question 1
 
A2 Media Evaluation - Question 2 Print Artifacts
A2 Media Evaluation - Question 2 Print ArtifactsA2 Media Evaluation - Question 2 Print Artifacts
A2 Media Evaluation - Question 2 Print Artifacts
 
Final Analysis
Final AnalysisFinal Analysis
Final Analysis
 
Final Analysis
Final AnalysisFinal Analysis
Final Analysis
 
Magazine Changes
Magazine ChangesMagazine Changes
Magazine Changes
 
In what ways does your media product use
In what ways does your media product useIn what ways does your media product use
In what ways does your media product use
 
Evaluation Task 1
Evaluation Task 1Evaluation Task 1
Evaluation Task 1
 
Evaluationtask1 170106001140
Evaluationtask1 170106001140Evaluationtask1 170106001140
Evaluationtask1 170106001140
 
Evaluation task1
Evaluation task1Evaluation task1
Evaluation task1
 
Presentation1ddd
Presentation1dddPresentation1ddd
Presentation1ddd
 
Maddies presentation 2
Maddies presentation 2Maddies presentation 2
Maddies presentation 2
 
Maddies presentation 2
Maddies presentation 2Maddies presentation 2
Maddies presentation 2
 
Maddies presentation 2
Maddies presentation 2Maddies presentation 2
Maddies presentation 2
 
Maddies presentation 2
Maddies presentation 2Maddies presentation 2
Maddies presentation 2
 
Powerpoint how does our product use, challenge or develop conventions from re...
Powerpoint how does our product use, challenge or develop conventions from re...Powerpoint how does our product use, challenge or develop conventions from re...
Powerpoint how does our product use, challenge or develop conventions from re...
 
Magazine process
Magazine processMagazine process
Magazine process
 
Final media evaluation
Final media evaluation Final media evaluation
Final media evaluation
 

Evaluation question 1

  • 1. Question 1- In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
  • 2. For our ancillary products and film trailer we decided to both conform and subvert conventions depending on what we worked on. We also used both product research, audience research and our general interests when looking at movie genres to come up with the idea for our work including both our ancillary products and movie trailer. Along with this, we researched into theories of theorists such as Andrew Goodwin, Vladimir Propp, Tzvetan Todorov and also using our own knowledge of basic codes and conventions of music videos and trailers. When researching for our ancillary products we concentrated on magazines, trailers and posters of supernatural and horror trailers to gain ideas and also look into how directors, producers and artists produce their own music trailers and products following music trailers, also gaining knowledge of our they would work around conventions, audience feedback and keeping up with the latest trends. Our main inspiration for or poster was a film called ‘the rite’, we looked deeply into the poster of the rite and how it relates to our film because of the connection with the genre chosen. However, we liked the idea of the poster that much we became stuck as to how to change the poster because of copyrights and also we wanted our own original ideas to come out into our poster, we wanted to be different. As you can see we changed the house style of the poster to the rites poster. Therefore we decided to go with black and white theme, which relates to the film trailer in which we created. We also thought this would magnify the genre as it would make the poster seem more mysterious. Also with both the poster and film trailer, we wanted to create a cliff-hanger and not giving a lot of information away concerning the ending of the film trailer and what could happen in the entire film, this would make the audience more interested as a whole.
  • 3. This is our idea of how we wanted our poster too look. This conforms too the rule of thirds and the Guttenburg Diagram, and the codes and conventions of real media products. We chose to conform to the rule of thirds as we felt our worked looked more professional, and information was easier to the eye. Our choice of shape, (e.g. the cross) leads you too look into the eyes of our character which is dramatic way of having our poster and this then draws the audience into our poster making them want to watch the film. We also conformed to the Guttenburg Diagram because we decided to continue with the middle theme on our poster for the credits and release date. This is how we produced our poster. We planned the over-all look of our poster down to the expression on our actors face to the colour scheme and manipulation of our photograph. We also added boxes to create a box in relation to our influence which was “The Rite”. On Photo-shop we used certain brushes we found online to create a rustic and grunge effect. We changed the colour of our actors colours to red to portray a sense of supernatural genres. Our typeface has been fluent throughout all of ancillary products this is because we wanted to create a brand identity for our film trailer, this then made our audience aware of our film. The typeface in which we chose conforms to the conventions of the genre of film, we did this because we wanted our ancillary products to be obvious in a way of what the genre of film was. However with our film trailer we decided to imply dramatic irony in our film with using a cliff hanger.
  • 4. As well as our film poster we planned our front cover magazine before we manipulated and produced our magazine front-cover. We also looked at popular film magazine posters and gained influence from them, we looked at magazines such as Entertainment Weekly and Empire. We found it hard to find a magazine that specifically specialised in the Horror/Supernatual genre so we had to look at a different variety of magazines that specialised in a range of movie genres. However, we had to change our original idea to having all three actors due to only one actor being able to turn up. We used our main character and planned our magazine further. We stuck to our original plan through-out the production of our film magazine. In college we had a box made that would appear as a significant part in our magazine and in our film trailer and this was a main object in the film story-line. We wanted our actor standing in a particular stance, to portray the mystery behind the contents in the box that is yet to be found out in the film. Originally we had the idea of having our image in black and white, as this would support brand identity and the editing of our film trailer. However, we decided to keep our image in colour as we prefered the look that it gave to the magazine. We used Photo-shop to create a smoke effect that would surround the actor and this would support the mystery behind our story-line and the audience would want to know what was inside the box, which is the whole idea we wanted to conceive. Our magazine conforms to the Rule of Thirds and we feel this gives a more professional look and feel to our magazine, the information added onto the cover is also organised and easier on the eye. However, our magazine subverts to the Guttenburg Diagram due to us adding information in the “dead corners”. We added our signature font to the front cover to support brand identity and the audience would know that the magazine would feature information about the magazine and it’s contents. We also used our knowledge of codes and conventions of magazines has used in AS and we know what works when making a magazine and why it works.
  • 5. We also decided to create a institutional logo that looks professional. We went onto the internet and looked searched for logo tutorials. After a lot of searching, a website come up which looked adequate. It displayed a range or different step by step tutorials. Photoshop was opened up and a new blank canvas document was made. The tutorial was followed; first the canvas was filled black with the paint bucket tool. Then a range of different Photoshop techniques were incorporated to get to how the logo looks now. We wanted the logo to look as professional as possible, this is why we used a guide instead of just creating it. We had an idea of what we wanted the logo to look like originally so it just took time to search for one that looked similar, although we could of used a different guide and re-arranged it. When we had finished creating this logo, we exported it to JPEG format and inserted it into the video to establish the creator. To conclude, our media products conform to real media products as we wanted to maintain a professional look and feel to our work. Therefore we used such conventions as institutional logo, rule of thirds and the guttenburg diagram; to make our product look professional and clear as to what the genre was.