My media product, called Best Friends, was a short psychological horror film that used and developed conventions from Roman Polanski's 1968 film Rosemary's Baby. It opened with an establishing shot of an abandoned park, like Rosemary's Baby's shot of the apartment building. It also explored binary themes of life/death and fantasy/reality. While using conventions like mise-en-scene, it also subverted them - the protagonist and antagonist wore black, usually coded as evil, to create ambiguity. Non-diegetic sound like voiceover narration challenged conventions by providing additional information about characters' thoughts.