Evaluation Question 1
In what ways does your media product use,
      develop or challenge forms and
    conventions of real media products?
The thriller genre is
based around, tension,
   excitement and
     suspension.
My film has used this in various ways;
• Music- using strings, violins and other soft
  scary instruments.

• Having no dialogue- withholding information.

• Having the audience on the edge of their
  seats, is the main aim of this film.
Colour and font style.
Our film followed a number of different
 conventions shown by some of the films we’ve
 analyzed. One of these conventions used in
 our film was to do with out credits and the
 fact that they are over black screens, and
 some are done so they fit the whole screen,
 like ours did and like ‘The Dark Knight Rises’
 compared to the credits.
Camera movement
We developed our movement ideas from
 watching other thriller films that we had all
 watched. Most commonly there was pan’s and
 tracking movements. So we used these ideas
 to plan our scenes and how they would work
 together, we panned across the items to give a
 jist of what's happening.
Mise en scene
The props we used in our thriller films are very
  dependant on the story. We only used the
  items at the start with no characters so now
  costumes.

                    Editing
We didn’t use a lot of transitions. In a thriller
 film they usually use a lot of jump cuts, but we
 didn’t follow this convention of a thriller we
 used cross-dissolves as it is not just a thriller.
Sound
We didn’t use very much dialogue in out film as
 we agreed that it was more effective if we
 used a soundtrack, as that means that the
 audience would be more focused on the
 images rather than listening to a voice, that
 why we have just used it at the end,
Still 1:
                             Hidden identity
                             Element of mystery;
                             who’s Hannah?




Use of sound to create atmosphere:
Conventionally in thrillers, the score reflects a
character or an emotion. In the score we made
we used loads of stringed instruments, to give a
sad, lost effect.
Still 2 and 3:




The creation of enigmas:
Photos add the conventional mystery to the thriller,
immediately creating enigmas:
Who’s the girl? Who’s the boy? How important are they
to the film narrative?
Still 3:
           Creation of
           mystery:
           Developing thriller
           convention of
           elements of
           mystery.
           Who’s is the car?
           Why is it there?
           What’s happened?
Still 5:
       Sense of mystery:
       The audience should
       hopefully be asking
       questions like:
       Who’s written the
       diary?
       Why have they
       written the diary?
       What’s been 10
       years?
There are many conventions
   shown in thrillers through
different techniques and these
 were just a few that we used
 and showed in our film; ‘The
           Last Rose’.
The opening of my movie
  challenges real media products
 because it uses new ideas for how
the genre of a thriller movie should
  start by attempting to trick and
 deceive the audience at first then
   slightly confuse them to make
  them wonder what’s happening
       and want to watch on.

In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?

  • 1.
    Evaluation Question 1 Inwhat ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
  • 2.
    The thriller genreis based around, tension, excitement and suspension.
  • 3.
    My film hasused this in various ways; • Music- using strings, violins and other soft scary instruments. • Having no dialogue- withholding information. • Having the audience on the edge of their seats, is the main aim of this film.
  • 4.
    Colour and fontstyle. Our film followed a number of different conventions shown by some of the films we’ve analyzed. One of these conventions used in our film was to do with out credits and the fact that they are over black screens, and some are done so they fit the whole screen, like ours did and like ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ compared to the credits.
  • 5.
    Camera movement We developedour movement ideas from watching other thriller films that we had all watched. Most commonly there was pan’s and tracking movements. So we used these ideas to plan our scenes and how they would work together, we panned across the items to give a jist of what's happening.
  • 6.
    Mise en scene Theprops we used in our thriller films are very dependant on the story. We only used the items at the start with no characters so now costumes. Editing We didn’t use a lot of transitions. In a thriller film they usually use a lot of jump cuts, but we didn’t follow this convention of a thriller we used cross-dissolves as it is not just a thriller.
  • 7.
    Sound We didn’t usevery much dialogue in out film as we agreed that it was more effective if we used a soundtrack, as that means that the audience would be more focused on the images rather than listening to a voice, that why we have just used it at the end,
  • 8.
    Still 1: Hidden identity Element of mystery; who’s Hannah? Use of sound to create atmosphere: Conventionally in thrillers, the score reflects a character or an emotion. In the score we made we used loads of stringed instruments, to give a sad, lost effect.
  • 9.
    Still 2 and3: The creation of enigmas: Photos add the conventional mystery to the thriller, immediately creating enigmas: Who’s the girl? Who’s the boy? How important are they to the film narrative?
  • 10.
    Still 3: Creation of mystery: Developing thriller convention of elements of mystery. Who’s is the car? Why is it there? What’s happened?
  • 11.
    Still 5: Sense of mystery: The audience should hopefully be asking questions like: Who’s written the diary? Why have they written the diary? What’s been 10 years?
  • 12.
    There are manyconventions shown in thrillers through different techniques and these were just a few that we used and showed in our film; ‘The Last Rose’.
  • 13.
    The opening ofmy movie challenges real media products because it uses new ideas for how the genre of a thriller movie should start by attempting to trick and deceive the audience at first then slightly confuse them to make them wonder what’s happening and want to watch on.