1. The
title of our media product and a real media product.
The
reason I choose this real media product to compare our media product is because
both media products is are of the same genre. The titles of both products are
thick block writing, this is so that the title looks simple and they don’t
really give the audience a clue of the context of the film.
2.
The setting and location
Our
media product used a location that contradict the genre of the film we used it
because it seemed real suitable to the behavior of our main character and he’s
way of thinking. Compared to the real media product that used a realistic
location where you would expect to see people of their age.
3. Camerawork
and Editing
One
of the shots we used is a close up and an extreme close up, this shot was a way
to make the audience question what is happening to that character or what
they’re doing. The real media product also used the same kind of shot to make
the audience wonder what that character was ding and if they’re one of the main
characters.
4.
Costume and Props
The
characters from both media products wear clothing that represent the age group
and social group they’re aimed at.
5.
Font and style
The font we
choose for the opening credits are plain and simple this is so that the
audience feel the tension of the murder from the start so that they want more
and the pictures in the background make he question more about the context of
the film.
6. Story
and how the opening set it up
The opening sequence of our media
product does give the audience an insight into the mind of the killer (main
character).
I believe that the opening sequence of the real media product does give the
audience the feel of how the rest of the film will play out, it shows the hate
between two of the main characters and the feelings another main character has
for another.
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