In our media task I think we have successfully created a film opening that is watchable and fits the genre of what we chose 'thriller/horror', also we have managed to keep our film opening aimed at our target audience. It was a long process but we managed to learn and get better along the journey of creating and developing our film opening.
This is our own title sequence of our film opening 'Prohibited'.
Our conventions that we were hoping to achieve in our film opening were, having the whole film looking dark and creepy, also to have a bold colour of writing for the title of our film opening and a wide range of camera angles and shots.
I think our media product uses some of the forms and conventions of our film deconstructions 'Zombieland' and 'Hostage' because we had the idea of filming the action then having the opening credits over the top like we had in the beginning this is from the film 'hostage' we felt like this would make it so the audience was captured by what was going on and it would make them want to know what was going to happen next.
We also had the coloured red font from 'Zombieland'. We did this so the writing would stick in our audiences mind and so they will remember the title of our film also we had it in blood red so it linked to the type of film that we were doing.
I think we achieved some of the camera angles and types of shots that we saw in these deconstructions and they made our film opening much better than having one type of shot. I think it didn't achieve the conventions and forms of our third deconstruction 'The Mummy' because we didn't use any hand-drawn elements in our film and also they didn't merge into each other as the credits went past, we felt like this wouldn't give the same effect of what we were going for so we decided against it.
I feel like our media product has achieved our conventions that we were aiming at as we have made it so the whole film and the area where the girl was walking her dog scary and creepy so it made the audience feel the emotions of 'fear' and so it made them feel sorry for the girl who was walking her dog as she was going to be killed. We also achieved our third convention as we added lots of different camera angles including: mid shots, match-on-action shots, close up shots, we used the 180 degree rule and wide shots and we used panning with a hand-held camera to make the film look more creepy.
We also had the coloured red font from 'Zombieland'. We did this so the writing would stick in our audiences mind and so they will remember the title of our film also we had it in blood red so it linked to the type of film that we were doing.
I think we achieved some of the camera angles and types of shots that we saw in these deconstructions and they made our film opening much better than having one type of shot. I think it didn't achieve the conventions and forms of our third deconstruction 'The Mummy' because we didn't use any hand-drawn elements in our film and also they didn't merge into each other as the credits went past, we felt like this wouldn't give the same effect of what we were going for so we decided against it.
I feel like our media product has achieved our conventions that we were aiming at as we have made it so the whole film and the area where the girl was walking her dog scary and creepy so it made the audience feel the emotions of 'fear' and so it made them feel sorry for the girl who was walking her dog as she was going to be killed. We also achieved our third convention as we added lots of different camera angles including: mid shots, match-on-action shots, close up shots, we used the 180 degree rule and wide shots and we used panning with a hand-held camera to make the film look more creepy.

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