1 FORMS & CONVENTIONS

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

Distributor - The distributor of our movie is going to be Verve because they are an independent movie distributor which is ideal for our media product

Production Company - Our production company is Metropolitan films and we created a production company ident which is made from red and blue flashing lights and the name of our company. 

Opening Shot - The opening scene is the policeman falsely accusing the teenagers of various crimes which they haven't done which creates some mystery for the audience meaning that they would want to keep watching

Protagonist - The main character in our movie is the policeman because we follow his recent life where his jobs is breaking down and he needs to put more work in.

two shot - We see a two shot where we see the shot over the shoulder of the policeman looking at the two teenagers.

shot-reverse-shot - We see a shot-reverse-shot when the policeman is interviewing the teenagers.

close up - We see a close up when the police officer is making coffee as well as when he is typing on his computer.

Extreme close up -  Is used when the police officer is writing in his folder during the interview.

pan - we can see a pan when we see the teenagers spraying something on the wall as well as when we can see one of the teenagers crossing the road.

credits -  In the credits we can see all of the roles that everyone had in the making of our movie opening.

title - The title is at the end of the movie opening right after the teenager is hit by the car, therefor creating some sort of enigma.

suspense/enigma - The movie opening creates an enigma because the audience want to know what happens next in the story.









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