1) In what ways does your media
 product use, develop or challenge
forms and conventions of real media
             products?
Conventions
• Conventions are things that are usually done
  in a specific way
• Film conventions are things that usually
  happen in certain genres of films. Romantic
  comedies would have the couple get together
  at the end, or action films having explosions
  and the enemy being killed
• In the thriller genre, there is usually a chase
  scene or moments of increased tension
Setting/Location
We used a long shot to establish the
location; most opening sequences
usually use an establishing/extreme
long shot to show the location. The
location is a normal public place,
which in realistic films is usually the
case, which is why we filmed in a park;
to give our opening sequence more
realism.
This is where the first few scenes of
                                          The dialogue in the film opening could
the film take place, and not much
                                          possibly give away a little about the
information about the female is given,
                                          actual life of the characters and could
which fits with conventions of thriller
                                          come a bit later, however our film
films as often we aren’t given much
                                          opening would be more boring and drag
information on them for a lot of the
                                          on if there was no dialogue at all.
film.
Setting/Location (cont.)
                                             Originally the scene where the main female
                                             was followed was going to be set in a
                                             wooded location, however we thought this
                                             wasn’t appropriate and unrealistic as the
                                             main male was very visible and it looked as
                                             if the main female kept seeing him.


We decided to change this to in a town area as it
would be easier for the main male to hide and
not be spotted therefore more realistic. This fits
with the conventions of some thriller films, for
example in The Bourne Ultimatum, the main
character is chased through a street of ordinary
people. I could have improved it by having less
people as the street looks too full and busy. We
could also have tried to have the actors have
more of a reaction to the chase scene as they
don’t seem to be bothered by it.
Costumes and Props
We chose to have normal, everyday costumes so that it
emphasised the realism of the opening sequence. This is what
some film openings have their characters wear at the beginning
to show how normal they are before events happen to them. We
used a mobile phone to move the story along which is typical of
some film scenes.
Camerawork and Editing
In most film openings, they start with simple
editing techniques which allow the audience to
learn a bit more about the character and won’t
confuse them as the film is continuous. This is
what we did with our film. The camerawork
reflects this as basic shots are used which can
help portray the character as being quite
normal.
Titles
The titles fit with opening sequence conventions as they show the production company and the
film title. The production company title fits in with the film genre as it is a silhouette. The
silhouette tells you it’s a person but you can’t see their features, giving it a mysterious effect. To
fit the genre of the film, we could have inverted the production company titles, so the silhouette
is more like a shadow. We chose to have ‘An’ and ‘Production’ in a different, curly font to show
that they aren’t part of the actual logo. We also chose the name ‘Out of the Unknown’ for our
production company as it fits with the mystery/thriller genre of the film.
The film title, when played, has been created to give a typing effect, possibly showing that the
secrets will be revealed throughout the film. The font of the film title is also like the font from a
typewriter, and looks like the stereotypical font seen for important documents in spy films. We
could have added the sound effect of a typewriter typing to fit with the font, to make them more
effective.
Story
The storyline is set up through a small
amount of dialogue, but mainly through
the onscreen footage like other films e.g.
The Tourist. We also moved the storyline
along through a recurring device: the
mobile phone, which also kept the
character in contact with others.


The opening sequence doesn’t give
everything away, but hopefully
                                             We could have made this fit the conventions of a
interests the audience as they
                                             thriller film more if we reduced the clues about
want to find out who the male is,
                                             the main characters so the audience doesn’t know
and what the two phone
                                             that they’re planning something, but showing the
documents contain. This is a
                                             screen of the phone does give some clues. Not
convention of opening sequences,
                                             showing a lot of information is good as if the plot
especially thriller films as you want
                                             of a thriller film is easily guessed, it usually isn’t
to make the audience interested
                                             very good and the audience would not be as
enough that they’ll keep watching
                                             interested to find out what happens as they can
the film until the end.
                                             guess really easily.
Genre - Thriller
The genre is set up through various methods, one
of which is the story. Little bits of information are
given away, but not everything which creates
interest and makes the male mysterious as no clues
are really given away about who his, except that he
wants to help the female. Many thrillers start with
unanswered questions, so the audience will want to
watch so they can find out the answers, which is
what we did by the phone prop and creating
untitled documents on it.
Characters
The main character is shown to be the main one
as she is the one the camera follows, and also
has a shot from her point of view. This is typical
of an opening sequence. The male is implied to
be the one who sent her the second text as he
says that he knows about her.

#1.3

  • 1.
    1) In whatways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
  • 2.
    Conventions • Conventions arethings that are usually done in a specific way • Film conventions are things that usually happen in certain genres of films. Romantic comedies would have the couple get together at the end, or action films having explosions and the enemy being killed • In the thriller genre, there is usually a chase scene or moments of increased tension
  • 3.
    Setting/Location We used along shot to establish the location; most opening sequences usually use an establishing/extreme long shot to show the location. The location is a normal public place, which in realistic films is usually the case, which is why we filmed in a park; to give our opening sequence more realism. This is where the first few scenes of The dialogue in the film opening could the film take place, and not much possibly give away a little about the information about the female is given, actual life of the characters and could which fits with conventions of thriller come a bit later, however our film films as often we aren’t given much opening would be more boring and drag information on them for a lot of the on if there was no dialogue at all. film.
  • 4.
    Setting/Location (cont.) Originally the scene where the main female was followed was going to be set in a wooded location, however we thought this wasn’t appropriate and unrealistic as the main male was very visible and it looked as if the main female kept seeing him. We decided to change this to in a town area as it would be easier for the main male to hide and not be spotted therefore more realistic. This fits with the conventions of some thriller films, for example in The Bourne Ultimatum, the main character is chased through a street of ordinary people. I could have improved it by having less people as the street looks too full and busy. We could also have tried to have the actors have more of a reaction to the chase scene as they don’t seem to be bothered by it.
  • 5.
    Costumes and Props Wechose to have normal, everyday costumes so that it emphasised the realism of the opening sequence. This is what some film openings have their characters wear at the beginning to show how normal they are before events happen to them. We used a mobile phone to move the story along which is typical of some film scenes.
  • 6.
    Camerawork and Editing Inmost film openings, they start with simple editing techniques which allow the audience to learn a bit more about the character and won’t confuse them as the film is continuous. This is what we did with our film. The camerawork reflects this as basic shots are used which can help portray the character as being quite normal.
  • 7.
    Titles The titles fitwith opening sequence conventions as they show the production company and the film title. The production company title fits in with the film genre as it is a silhouette. The silhouette tells you it’s a person but you can’t see their features, giving it a mysterious effect. To fit the genre of the film, we could have inverted the production company titles, so the silhouette is more like a shadow. We chose to have ‘An’ and ‘Production’ in a different, curly font to show that they aren’t part of the actual logo. We also chose the name ‘Out of the Unknown’ for our production company as it fits with the mystery/thriller genre of the film. The film title, when played, has been created to give a typing effect, possibly showing that the secrets will be revealed throughout the film. The font of the film title is also like the font from a typewriter, and looks like the stereotypical font seen for important documents in spy films. We could have added the sound effect of a typewriter typing to fit with the font, to make them more effective.
  • 8.
    Story The storyline isset up through a small amount of dialogue, but mainly through the onscreen footage like other films e.g. The Tourist. We also moved the storyline along through a recurring device: the mobile phone, which also kept the character in contact with others. The opening sequence doesn’t give everything away, but hopefully We could have made this fit the conventions of a interests the audience as they thriller film more if we reduced the clues about want to find out who the male is, the main characters so the audience doesn’t know and what the two phone that they’re planning something, but showing the documents contain. This is a screen of the phone does give some clues. Not convention of opening sequences, showing a lot of information is good as if the plot especially thriller films as you want of a thriller film is easily guessed, it usually isn’t to make the audience interested very good and the audience would not be as enough that they’ll keep watching interested to find out what happens as they can the film until the end. guess really easily.
  • 9.
    Genre - Thriller Thegenre is set up through various methods, one of which is the story. Little bits of information are given away, but not everything which creates interest and makes the male mysterious as no clues are really given away about who his, except that he wants to help the female. Many thrillers start with unanswered questions, so the audience will want to watch so they can find out the answers, which is what we did by the phone prop and creating untitled documents on it.
  • 10.
    Characters The main characteris shown to be the main one as she is the one the camera follows, and also has a shot from her point of view. This is typical of an opening sequence. The male is implied to be the one who sent her the second text as he says that he knows about her.