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Conventions That I Challenged

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Typical Conventions That I Did Not Include - Typical horror/thriller trailers use night time shots or shots that are filmed in the dark. E.g. Dark abandoned houses. Dark scenes were found in the majority of trailers I watched. Evidently most shots for horror films are dark with aspects of low light from torches. This is something I did not want to do., therefore I decided not use this typical conventions and challenge it.
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Typical Conventions That I Did Not Include - Typical horror/thriller trailers use night time shots or shots that are filmed in the dark. E.g. Dark abandoned houses. Dark scenes were found in the majority of trailers I watched. Evidently most shots for horror films are dark with aspects of low light from torches. This is something I did not want to do., therefore I decided not use this typical conventions and challenge it.

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PARANOIA – Conventions Unlike Other Trailers Evidently from the on set to the end the shots which make up my trailer are all filmed out doors in broad day light. This aspect shows my trailer challenges typical conventions of other media products. This convention may not work as well In comparison to other horror or thriller genre products that include night time or dark shots. Although I believe my trailer doesn’t need to include these types of shots. The shots within my trailer create enough tension and suspense in daylight.


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