In what ways does your media product use, develop
   or challenge forms and conventions of real media
                products: Teaser Trailer.
 With my film trailer I used ideas from current and past films which shows it conventional, such as text being faded
into scenes or the title of the film being shown at the end as well as the dates etc. However such things such as the
actors names I left ambiguous as I wanted it to be a secretive kind of product to attract audiences. My teaser trailer
     was based on the research I had completed where I analysed three separate trailers and went through their
 differences as well as what makes them conventional and what doesn’t. I then took aspects from my research and
      analysis and cooperated them into my own teaser trailer. The genre is obvious to the audience due to the
conventional effects I used. For instance the continuation of the heartbeat and the black and white scenes, also not
using any humour to create tension and the heartbeat was used to create a desired climax. These effects came into
       play whilst I did my research and made note of the differences between the conventional and the non
                                                     conventional.

                                                          The text coming on screen
                                                          is one of the similarities I
                                                          got from my research.




                                                                 The black and white
                                                                 colour change.
From my research I realised most teaser trailer had some sort of music in the background,
however I wanted to go against convention and use a sound effect that has some sort of tension
then finally reaches a climax. The best sound that came into mind was a heartbeat. Instead of
creating my own effect I found a website that allows downloads of free copyrighted sound effects.
The audio for this is below.
As for mise en scene all of my filming was done outside so a set was already in place, however I needed basic props
for my actors to work with such as a mobile gloves and a handbag which is used in everyday life and could be seen
as conventional in the film industry.



                           Handbag and mobile                                         The gloves used and the
                           phone. As well as the                                      black outfit.
                           modern clothing a
                           teenage girl would
                           wear.




                                         The
                                         phonebook
                                         used in the
                                         last scene.                                                            Children's
                                                                                                                park area
                                                                                                                and road.
Camera shots played a large part in my trailer. As I wanted the view to be from a perspective as if someone is watching/spying on the
character. The first shot is from a birds eye/crane view to show that someone is looking at her from a building. I then changed the
camera angle to down below to create the same effect. I then zoomed out from behind the car to show that the actor seems to be
hiding behind the vehicle and then the continuous pan to show the watching. The fourth scene is from a building but from a different
angel to portray that they hidden character changes his whereabouts. All these shots are conventional and are used in many thriller
genre films to convey the ‘being watched’ effect.
The standstill camera showing the events from the back reveals the hidden character and him running behind her whilst she doesn’t
know this to create a climax. This sort of scene is also quite conventional in dramatic trailers. The last slide shows the pan across the
pathway so we can engage in the conversation as well as get to know each characters features and looks.
In what ways does your media product use,
                       develop or challenge forms and conventions of
                       real media products: Poster

For my poster I used a separate image instead of taking an image from the actual film which is what most posters do which I learnt
from my research. I made the main image bold and made sure the background didn’t take to much attention away from that image. I
also used a greyscale as it links to what I did in the trailer. Some posters show the actors names and so on however I wanted to keep
this hidden to form a sense of ambiguousness which also links to the film so I kept this unknown. However I added the date the film
was coming out and a little quote to get my audience thinking and intrigued.



        The film title ,
        this was at the                                                          The production name below the title
        top above the                                                            which is conventional.
        main image
        which is
        conventional.




                                                                               A small quote that will
                                                                               intrigue my audience.


   Date in bold so it doesn’t
   get forgotten.
Comparison between my research and the poster I created. The conventions are similar as I’ve pointed out
                with the arrows.




I made the
main image
stand out to
the back
ground which
is similar to
the poster I
analysed




                                                                            With the credits I decided to leave it
                                                                            out as I wanted the directors and etc
                                                                            to be hidden. This will make my
                                                                            audience want to do they’re own
                                                                            research on the film and will come
                                                                            across something interesting. This will
                                                                            gain interest and will allow the poster
                                                                            to be talked about and I will gain
                                                                            interest from the word of mouth
In what ways does your media product use,
                    develop or challenge forms and conventions of
                    real media products: Magazine


With my magazine I used every convention I learnt from my research. Most magazines are trying to attract their audiences to
buy their issue with prizes and vivid font as well as

Media Evaluation

  • 1.
    In what waysdoes your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products: Teaser Trailer. With my film trailer I used ideas from current and past films which shows it conventional, such as text being faded into scenes or the title of the film being shown at the end as well as the dates etc. However such things such as the actors names I left ambiguous as I wanted it to be a secretive kind of product to attract audiences. My teaser trailer was based on the research I had completed where I analysed three separate trailers and went through their differences as well as what makes them conventional and what doesn’t. I then took aspects from my research and analysis and cooperated them into my own teaser trailer. The genre is obvious to the audience due to the conventional effects I used. For instance the continuation of the heartbeat and the black and white scenes, also not using any humour to create tension and the heartbeat was used to create a desired climax. These effects came into play whilst I did my research and made note of the differences between the conventional and the non conventional. The text coming on screen is one of the similarities I got from my research. The black and white colour change.
  • 2.
    From my researchI realised most teaser trailer had some sort of music in the background, however I wanted to go against convention and use a sound effect that has some sort of tension then finally reaches a climax. The best sound that came into mind was a heartbeat. Instead of creating my own effect I found a website that allows downloads of free copyrighted sound effects. The audio for this is below.
  • 3.
    As for miseen scene all of my filming was done outside so a set was already in place, however I needed basic props for my actors to work with such as a mobile gloves and a handbag which is used in everyday life and could be seen as conventional in the film industry. Handbag and mobile The gloves used and the phone. As well as the black outfit. modern clothing a teenage girl would wear. The phonebook used in the last scene. Children's park area and road.
  • 4.
    Camera shots playeda large part in my trailer. As I wanted the view to be from a perspective as if someone is watching/spying on the character. The first shot is from a birds eye/crane view to show that someone is looking at her from a building. I then changed the camera angle to down below to create the same effect. I then zoomed out from behind the car to show that the actor seems to be hiding behind the vehicle and then the continuous pan to show the watching. The fourth scene is from a building but from a different angel to portray that they hidden character changes his whereabouts. All these shots are conventional and are used in many thriller genre films to convey the ‘being watched’ effect. The standstill camera showing the events from the back reveals the hidden character and him running behind her whilst she doesn’t know this to create a climax. This sort of scene is also quite conventional in dramatic trailers. The last slide shows the pan across the pathway so we can engage in the conversation as well as get to know each characters features and looks.
  • 5.
    In what waysdoes your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products: Poster For my poster I used a separate image instead of taking an image from the actual film which is what most posters do which I learnt from my research. I made the main image bold and made sure the background didn’t take to much attention away from that image. I also used a greyscale as it links to what I did in the trailer. Some posters show the actors names and so on however I wanted to keep this hidden to form a sense of ambiguousness which also links to the film so I kept this unknown. However I added the date the film was coming out and a little quote to get my audience thinking and intrigued. The film title , this was at the The production name below the title top above the which is conventional. main image which is conventional. A small quote that will intrigue my audience. Date in bold so it doesn’t get forgotten.
  • 6.
    Comparison between myresearch and the poster I created. The conventions are similar as I’ve pointed out with the arrows. I made the main image stand out to the back ground which is similar to the poster I analysed With the credits I decided to leave it out as I wanted the directors and etc to be hidden. This will make my audience want to do they’re own research on the film and will come across something interesting. This will gain interest and will allow the poster to be talked about and I will gain interest from the word of mouth
  • 7.
    In what waysdoes your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products: Magazine With my magazine I used every convention I learnt from my research. Most magazines are trying to attract their audiences to buy their issue with prizes and vivid font as well as