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Media Blac FORMS & CONVENTIONS OF MEDIA TEXTS
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Page 1: Forms & conventions of media texts

Media Blac

FORMS & CONVENTIONS OF MEDIA TEXTS

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INTRODUCTIONBeen asked to create a PowerPoint slide which will demonstrate how our thriller film is

alike/unlike to another movie. I will be comparing both films together, contrasting the two and identifying the difference between the two and show examples of this. On the next slides I will be identifying and explaining the main aspects which are:

• Camera Shots

• Camera Angles

• Sound

• Mise-en-scene

• Narrative (Plot)

• Challenges to the Genre

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CAMERA SHOTS

We included a lot of different camera shots, in order to make the characters more representative. These are some of the shots we used:• Full Shot – a full shot of the male character standing near the wall, able to see the costume, the mise-en-scene (positioning)•Medium Shot – from the chest up, giving the audience a closer look at the character.

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CAMERA ANGLESWe made sure that we positioned the camera in other positions, to try test out what positions

suits best. Below you’ll see the different camera angles that we filmed.

• Low angle shot- when the two characters take a look down at Ellie shows the sense of Ellie being less vulnerable in the scene

• High angle shot- when Ellie looks up at Rose and Claire to talk to them.

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SOUNDIn our media product we used non- digetic music throughout the whole scene.

In the ‘silence of lamb’ movie, I came across non-digetic music which gave an extra thrill to the scene, wanting me to know more about the film. Sound has this source of effect that trigers the audience to stay attentive and wanting to know what happens next.

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MISE-EN-SCENE• Settings

• Costume

• Props

Positioning of the furniture, to suit with the characters actions and add significance to the scene.

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NARRATIVE (PLOT)

Narrative in other words a ‘plot’ is the start up to making up a story, where with our thriller movie ‘Abducted’ we collected each scene we recorded or parts and put them together to make a story. Same with ‘silence of the lamb’ you can see that they had a lot of cut-away shots and cut-in shots to give more effect with their story. Plots are put together because they all link together and make sense.

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CHALLENGES TO THE GAME

Our film challenged the overall genre in many different aspects. Overall I feel that some parts did not function well together but with re-filming parts that we felt that weren’t done to the extent it should’ve we managed to re-film this. At some parts of our product you can see that some parts didn’t function well but that’s where we had cut-in shots being taken place, allowing the audience to be aware of what is happening and still understand the movie.

I believe that we have followed the genre conventions exactly the way we should’ve and the reason for this is so that the audience will feel comfortable and understand the story line of each plot that we have put together to make this product finish.


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