The document analyzes conventions used in magazine covers and film posters for drama films. It discusses several conventions: 1) Using large, bold images of main characters to attract audiences and give a sense of the film. 2) Incorporating dark, mysterious colors and lighting to suggest dramatic, tense storylines. 3) Featuring bold, eye-catching text in colors like red that connote danger and intrigue, catching readers' attention. The document examines several real magazine covers and posters, pointing out how they effectively employ these common conventions of the drama genre.