Evaluation - Moontree productions.
- In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products.
Our film fits into the crime thriller genre, and the conventions of this genre are the following:
- Dark lighting
- Fast paced, intense music
- Use of weapons
- False suspense
- Good vs. Evil
These conventions can be found in different films in this genre. An example of dark lighting in a film that we used for our textual analysis is ‘Taken’. In the beginning of this film, there is an example of dark lighting when the antagonist is reminiscing of when he was still together with his ex-wife and child. Our film conforms to this convention of Crime thrillers during the scene inside the pub and when the protagonist is walking up his stairs.
The second convention of this genre is fast paced, intense music. An example of this convention in a film is in “Snatch.” This can be found during the robbery of jewelry shop selling diamonds. Our film conforms to this convention, and this can be found during the robbery itself and the getaway scene.
The third convention of this genre is the use of weapons. An example of this convention can be found in one of our textual analysis’s, this film is “No country for old men.” Our film conforms to this convention and the example can be found during the robbery when the antagonist uses a handgun to rob the pub
The fourth convention of this genre is false suspense. An example of this convention can be found in Jaws. Although this isn’t a crime thriller, false suspense can be found in this on many occasions when the victims think the shark will attack again. Our film doesn’t conform to this convention of crime thrillers, but this is because we only filmed the opening of the film, we needed to strike the audience with suspense to entice them to continue to watch. We would use this in the further filming of our media product.
The fifth convention of this genre is Good vs Evil. An example of this convention can be found in most films within this genre, but a specific example would be transporter 2. Good vs evil is the foundation of this genre, this is because it is based around crime anyway so there is bound to be some sort of good and some sort of evil. Our media product conforms to this convention, this can be found when the protagonist attempts to stop the antagonist robbing the pub, but he fails and the protagonist is killed.