Monday, 26 February 2018

Evaluation Question 1


The very clothing I also implemented on my protagonist as a convention itself, fitting remotely well with the indie genre. Having made an post on the decisions why I chose set outfitting.
It is also very complementary of my protagonist and helps her stand out in frame, with he contrast of her jacket and hair colour. For me not only does this help the indie mise en scene, but it makes my character look very effective on frame, whilst relaying the conventions of indie genre clothing.

As a result, conventions have been crucial to the creation of my product, they are the backbone and evidence of knowledge in my course, there are plenty of justifiable things of I have done with my knowledge of conventions, most notable is my lack of use of tripods to create an intended camera shake, so that the film seems more dreamy like and first person. Another unconventional aspect as the film is shot from a first person aspect in some frames that aren't establishing shots. My understanding and ability to adapt, or subvert conventions for me has been crucial and allowed me to justify decisions and create post modern text where the conventions are blurred, due to sharing of kinds of indie genre (pop and rock) and the postmodern influence where I contest conventional ideas/theories and apply new ideas into my media which I categorise as post modern as it has some kind of feminism in the use of a female protagonist, and feminism is a post modern convention I have adapted.


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