IN WHAT WAYS DOES YOUR MEDIA PRODUCT USE, DEVELOP OR CHALLENGE FORMS AND CONVENTIONS OF REAL MEDIA PRODUCTS?
Our film production, A Question Of Identity is a smooth-running, rapid paced and enticing film with a lot of suspense and crisis. The genre is an action/thriller, which audiences of 18 years of age and above both female and male. We believe this age group will be most interested in this product as they are our target audience. Furthermore, it can compete with the current and continuing audience fascination of high productions because we have critically assessed these films' criteria and our film has fast paced action, strong storylines and dominant female characters. During the process of making the film, I learnt that many films base their stories on current affairs, which we have achieved throughout our storyline.
Below shows my research on film trailers. I used Piktochart again to establish what the definitions of film trailers are and I wanted to present my research in a more fundamental aspect. I decided to research trailers because I wanted to understand the conventions of a trailer and what my film trailer would be leading up to.
I have come to terms that film trailers show very short snippets of the scenes in the revered film without containing potential spoilers to heighten the hype for the audience and create a peak of excitement. However, in some cases, I have seen trailers containing hints of spoilers, such as certain characters that were swept under the rug from dirt sheets until the trailer was shown. For example, .......
To answer this question I am going to put annotations for my film trailer on YouTube.
(Not Finished) More to be done in due course.
I am in the works of answering the main question in piktochart. It will be completed in a couple of days and I shall put the presentation on here for you to see.
No comments:
Post a Comment