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Evaluation question 1 Conclusion GeorgiHonnorThe Guardian, Friday 25 th April 2014 After analysing several aspects of my trailer and determining whether they conform to, develop or challenge the forms and conventions of a trailer I have decided that my trailer conforms but also challenges conventions of real media products. In terms of cinematography I have a range of shot types and a great number of them to keep the piece moving and visually engaging to the audience. This develops conventions as I discovered that the best but not all trailer had such a good range of shots. I later decided that I would try and get a huge range of shots and try to keep them constantly changing as to engage. This is evidenced in my piece. The cinematography of my piece also conforms to conventions by using particular shots to convey a particular message or for particular actions that would be recorded using the same shot type in a professional trailer. One such example is where I use high and low angle shots to demonstrate character vulnerability or power. I also use long shots to record action such as the kidnapping as well as close ups when attention must be drawn to character facial expression. I have also used editing in similar ways to real media products, again conforming to conventions; using a fade to black to show a passing of time. I have also cross faded titles over shots which is something that I discovered as effective in other trailers I looked at due to its ability to link what was being said to the actual trailer. This then makes the editing of my trailer conform to conventions. I noticed that sound bridges were effective in making a piece less disturbed and made it flow better, I then developed this convention by extending the audio of a previous clip over the next to create a sound bridge. This technique was not just employed where necessary to ensure continuity like in other films but elsewhere to stop the piece feeling disjointed. The introduction of foley sound also helps to create the atmosphere desired by the producer, this is highly conventional with the employment of sound effects common in trailers of all genres. The mise en scene can be recognised as effective in adding deeper meaning to the piece with most props acting as signifiers or giving a message to the audience. This is common to other trailers- again this could arguably make my trailer conform to the conventions of professional media trailers. The locations in my trailer are genre specific with locations such as woodland, this arguably makes my trailer conventional in relation to its genre. It is however led by drama and the shots whereas conventional fantasies would be led more by special effects meaning that my theatrical trailer also challenges the conventions in terms of genre.

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Evaluation question 1

Conclusion

GeorgiHonnorThe Guardian, Friday 25th April 2014

After analysing several aspects of my trailer and determining whether they conform to, develop or challenge the forms and conventions of a trailer I have decided that my trailer conforms but also challenges

conventions of real media products.

In terms of cinematography I have a range of shot types and a great number of them to keep the piece moving and

visually engaging to the audience. This develops conventions as I discovered that the best but not all trailer had such a

good range of shots. I later decided that I would try and get a huge range of shots and try to keep them constantly changing as to engage. This is evidenced in my piece.

The cinematography of my piece also conforms to conventions by using particular shots to convey a particular message or for particular actions that would be recorded using the same shot type in a professional trailer. One such example is where

I use high and low angle shots to demonstrate character vulnerability or power. I also use long shots to record action such

as the kidnapping as well as close ups when attention must be drawn to character facial expression.

I have also used editing in similar ways to real media products, again conforming to conventions; using a fade to black to

show a passing of time. I have also cross faded titles over shots which is something that I discovered as effective in other trailers I looked at due to its ability to link what was being said to the actual trailer. This then makes the editing of my

trailer conform to conventions. I noticed that sound bridges were effective in making a piece less disturbed and made it

flow better, I then developed this convention by extending the audio of a previous clip over the next to create a sound bridge. This technique was not just employed where necessary to ensure continuity like in other films but elsewhere to

stop the piece feeling disjointed. The introduction of foley sound also helps to create the atmosphere desired by the

producer, this is highly conventional with the employment of sound effects common in trailers of all genres.

The mise en scene can be recognised as effective in adding deeper meaning to the piece with most props acting as

signifiers or giving a message to the audience. This is common to other trailers- again this could arguably make my trailer conform to the conventions of professional media trailers.

The locations in my trailer are genre specific with locations such as woodland, this arguably makes my trailer

conventional in relation to its genre. It is however led by drama and the shots whereas conventional fantasies would be

led more by special effects meaning that my theatrical trailer also challenges the conventions in terms of genre.