Thursday, 10 January 2013

Evaluation Question 1 - In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?



This Post will be the answer to question 1 of my Media product evaluation. As my Product falls into the Romance Genre it is important to understand the stereotypical codes and conventions of the genre, shown below in my Mind-map which i made on Bubbl.us.




In my video I used the codes and conventions of the Romance genre but in slightly different ways. largely I adhered to the Codes and Conventions of the genre, including images of hugging, happiness, holding hands ect in flashback scenes, using a fragmented narrative to tell the story. Where I Slightly subverted the stereotype was by telling the story from the perspective of a victim of a break up, portraying him as sad rather than happy which would be the usual stereotype. Other than the Subversion of the Narrative stereotype I predominantly adhered to the Codes and conventions of the Romance Genre. 




When looking at other, professional products of a similar genre it's clear that certain shots are used within the genre to help it adhere more to the stereotypes. The image about is a close-up shot from Ronan Keating's "When you say nothing at all". The shot is used to emphasise emotion and expression on the protagonists face which is of great importance for Romance as stereotypically there is a vast amount of strong emotions being experienced by the characters and so certain shots such as close-ups help to further that. When comparing it to scenes from my video, for example a scene in the image below is of the protagonist at the cliffside in present time looking emotional and feeling sad, it can be seen that a similar shot to the one in Ronan Keating's video has been used in my own video, showing that i am once again adhering to the stereotypes of the genre and of other products within it. 








Below is a brainstorm of the conventions found on a stereotypical poster for an artists Tour dates or Album release





This is my Tour Poster. It again adheres to the stereotypes of the conventions listed above. It has a clear, stand out Title, drawing the attention of the audience. It has a large, centralised image of the artist/ album cover, again making it stand out, he is holding a guitar much like he does in the film, which makes the link between music video and poster. It has a colour scheme of mostly darker with some lighter colours to represent the nature of my film, as in parts the protagonist is very sad and alone, while at other points (flashbacks) he is very happy. 

Before making my own Poster i researched other posters from artists of the same genre which was how i was able to formulate the mind map of conventions for poters in this genre.





This is the Album artwork for my music video. Once more it adheres and follows the generic themes and conventions of the genre. The front cover has a bold, central figure and a clear heading of the artist/ the songs name. In the same image he also appears 'soulful' or in deep thought and as it is a close up shot it highlights the emotion on his face. The Black and white mixed with the one image in colour is representative of the emotion of the protagonist of my video, for in the two black and white images he is on his own where life is dull and colourless, looking sad as he does in the video, whereas the the image in colour he is holding hands with his ex partner, i chose to put this image in colour so it reflects the flash back theme running in my music video. 






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