The document discusses how the student's media product, a horror thriller film titled "Till Death Do Us Part", uses and challenges conventions of the genre. It features a female villain who targets men resembling her ex-lover. This challenges the typical portrayal of women as victims and men as villains. The film aims to create tension through its dark, isolated setting and quick shots. It would likely be distributed as a TV movie or online release rather than by major Hollywood studios, due to its unconventional storyline. Merchandising opportunities are limited but could include t-shirts featuring the knife used by the villain.