In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
Our groups thriller opening is a cereal thriller based around a clever man who is a clocks maker and he commits murder and leaves clocks on the dead body these clocks carry numbers wrote on the back of them, secret formula's which the police have to figure out, which will all link to the main plot, because we are doing a thriller it has the conventions of a thriller, such as, titles, credits, sound, characters, costumes, props, use of enigma, camera and editing. when making our thriller opening we took into account the conventions and we used this to our advantage.
Location
When choosing our location for our thriller we used our thriller research and knowledge to pick the perfect spot to film it had to be remote, dark, creepy and somewhere suspense could be build, usually in thrillers they use forests, big remote house's and small villages so we took this into account and we decided we would film in some remote woods, because this gives a sense of loneliness and makes the thriller more creepy, the second location is a small dark, blacked out room, we chose this so the audience were left wondering what was happening at the time it is shown. At the start the two main characters are in two totally different locations and environments, the bad guy is in a small room working on a clock and the other is in a deserted woods this creates, these two locations would nether usually fit together this creates a mystery of what is going on.
Then in the next scene we see the person who was in the small room, in the woods walking down the same path as the other character this creates suspense and gets the audience questioning what is going on and what is going to happen, this creates a link from what was happening in the previous scene
Characters
The main character portrayed in our thriller opening is a psychotic clockmaker, who is very smart, in the third shot of our opening it shows a shot of the villain working on a clock and doing some mathematical equations, this gives the audience, an impression that this character is intelligent and this adds on to mystery.
The second character shown in our thriller opening is a guy who is wearing fairly standard clothes we first see him walking into the woods, this gives a mystery about him because everyone probably wonders why he is in the woods. and in the scene when the character is dead it creates questions about what the characters have done.
Camera
The camerawork we used to make our thriller, have conventions of other thrillers, were we used low angle shots of the villain to make him look bigger and make him look like a main character in our thriller opening, this allows the audience to guess he is the main character and he is going to feature in most of the movie, another camera technique we used was giving a first person shot from the eyes of the villain, whilst he chase's down his victim in the woods, this creates suspense, and gets the audience questioning what is going to happen.
Props
Props in thrillers could be anything from knifes to bags etc... they are most commonly used in thrillers as clues such as the murders weapon, a bag with documents in and items owned by the murderer which helps the people to find the killer, in our thriller we use a clock, the clock is the murderers symbol, he leaves the clocks next to his victims body with a mathematic formula on it, the reason we use this clock is because the first time the audience see it they will be confused and it will created a mystery about but as the film goes on they will become more familiar with it and if they see it they will know what has happened, this adds to the mystery of the clock and this creates enigma.