The document discusses how the media products created for a film magazine, poster, and teaser trailer used and challenged conventions of those genres. For the magazine, conventions like the masthead were followed, while additional covers were created to drive sales. The poster followed placement conventions but featured an object instead of people. The teaser trailer used fast pacing and a radio report to set the scene and hint at the plot while keeping viewers engaged. Feedback noted the products were professionally linked and captured interest. The creator learned the importance of cohesion across products and impact of the teaser trailer in influencing viewers. New software like Photoshop and Premiere were used to construct the media and learn industry tools.