Monday 8 March 2010

Evaluation- Question 1- In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms or conventions of real media products?

Our opening sequence conforms to the stereotypical romance films.

Image 1

Image one is of our production Logo. It is of a woman who is having lipstick drawn on her face. This first image helps the audience to establish what the genre of the film is and who the target audience will be.

Image 2 & 3

The next two images are of the credits. The credits come up over images that connect to the genre and the theme of the film. The typography of the credits and pink and move in time with the music.

Image 4

This image shows our main character Lisa hard at work. Our target audience would be able to relate to her, as we are aiming for our film to appeal to a female audience that are quite work focused.

Image 5

This image shows Lisa day dreaming about Owen. Many teenage girls would be able to relate to this as they have had at least a few moments similar to this.

Image 6

This shows Lisa being so close to Owen yet so far. It exaggerates the fact that all she can do is adore him from afar.

Image 7

This clearly shows Lisa's loneliness as she is walking down a walkway by herself.

Image 8

This is the moment that Lisa and Own actually interact. The body language shows that she is quite taken aback by this sudden interaction, and the sudden realisation that Owen has finally locked his eyes with hers.

Image 9

This is of our title, which comes at the end of the opening sequence to help gather suspense as there is a break between the action. It is in the same font as the credits to help continue the theme.


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