conventions of our film
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ConventionsIn what ways does your media
product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real
media products?
Similar films
For our film we wanted to create a teen film that was similar to the films
in the Scream Franchise as those
are the films we took the most
inspiration from.
ExampleIn the kitchen scene where Alex is buttering toast, we
decided to show the knife and the scrapping of the knife on the toast as a creepy sound to make the
audience cringe, but also had connotation of pain, and the red plate showed blood and death to the audience.
Much like Scream for with the girl holding a knife similar to the one she would soon be killed with.
Narrative
I think we worked our narrative well as we portrayed the first scene as a dream and the whole
‘premonition’ side without having to actually verbally tell the audience what was happening, and
did it all through images on screen, like the one above.
Camera Work & Continuity
Perfect part of our film to explain this would be the very first clips shown, where we have extremely quick shots of a character running, which creates a fast paced, on edge
atmosphere for the audience. We also used some unusual angles like from the floor and diagonal to show
something was wrong in the first scene.
Sound
The music for the dream was very fast paced to create the right atmosphere. The music used in the scene after the
dream was mellow and slightly happy, to tell the audience everything is okay for now, with an underlying presence. We
didn’t use much silence as, apart from between the music and the alarm between scenes to make the audience jump.
Mise-en-Scene
Locations were picked out specifically so we could
get the right atmosphere, for example the woods
were perfect for the start. Costumes, specifically
Sam’s, was chosen careful to create contrast
between the blood and the white dress and also to present her innocence.