In What Ways Does My Media 
Products Use, Challenge Forms and 
Conventions 
Joe Clark
Background: My magazines background colour which is 
white, red and blue connotes to help gain a happy and 
funny atmosphere that is conventional to the genre of 
comedy. Also it helps make the main images and the 
masthead stand out more which is important to help catch 
peoples attention. 
Mise-en-scene: Also the Mise-en-scene that I used is 
conventional for the genre. It is funny and also the colour 
of the clothing helps the magazine stand out. The tie in the 
photo is to help show that the film will be about someone 
in a working environment. Then the person at the back of 
the photo is to help show it is a comedy as he is holding his 
belly as he laughs. 
Shot Types: The shot of Gibby is 
mid shot to help show the clothes 
which he is wearing and also show 
the details of them. The second 
photo on the magazine cover is a 
midelong shot as he is not the 
main focus of the magazine cover. 
Links: To make the magazine link in with the trailer and the poster I 
used a number of different similarities, such as the font used for the 
Gibby. Because the background wasn’t based in a scene from the trailer 
I have had to make a lot more links then maybe needed but I feel that I 
have done enough to get a good link between the two. 
Masthead: Additionally I have made it so the 
masthead is the same one which I have in the 
movie trailer, this is to make a distinctive match 
between the two products so that it gains a 
recognizable brand image. 
Route Of The Eye: The magazine uses the 
conventional route of the eye image. This allows 
the audience to quickly scan through very easily. 
Also the magazine is very easy to look at because 
of the layout of it, its not to strenuous on the eyes. 
Objects: I have also included more 
conventional objects on the magazine. For 
example using a barcode and an issue number 
helps make it more relatable to a real film 
magazine 
Typography: Also I have used a 
bold typography to help make 
the font stand out where it 
has to. Also this allows me to 
make certain text blend into 
the page.
Layout: Also at the bottom of the poster to make it 
more conventional to a real film poster I have gave it 
billing block which I made myself. It is smaller than the 
other fonts as I don’t want it to take the attention of 
the main arts of the poster. But the billing block still 
provides them with important information such as 
characters names and the production people involved. 
Image Information: When I edited the image on the 
poster I wanted to make it brighter than the original 
and also I wanted to use and learn HDR toning to help 
make the image look better overall. I did this by 
changing the saturation and contrast of the image and 
also applying pre-made effects onto different parts of 
the photo. 
Atmosphere: The atmosphere that I wanted to 
create within the poster I believe that I have done, 
I wanted to make it a funny and happy atmosphere 
that connotes the sort of feel that the film would 
actually have. Also I wanted to use the same colour 
scheme as the magazine so once again I could get 
a good house style to my brand. 
Conventional Factors: It is conventional to incorporate 
captions in the poster which directly link into the film, I 
used “Its time to grow up” as my caption and I did this in a 
font which is conventional and related to the other fonts 
which I have used in my other tasks. 
Image Information: When choosing which 
image I would use I chose this one because 
it has a direct link to both of the other 
product, the film trailer as it is the clothes 
which he is wearing and the magazine and 
it is also the clothes he is wearing but also 
the same sort of stance once again creating 
a good brand image and feel. 
Image Information: The image which I used is 
roughly similar to the one which was used on 
the magazine. It is conventional to the genre as 
it is funny and creates an easy atmosphere. 
This is conventional to the genre.
My film trailer is conventional to what a movie 
trailer should be as it shows small, short clips of 
the of the movie narrative while no showing 
and revealing to much. It is key that the trailer 
that is doesn't’t reveal to much of the movie to 
the audience but still gives them some of the 
narrative to get people interested. Also in the 
trailer it shows key characters and the main 
scenes of the film, enough to get people 
interested into going to watch the film but not 
to much to make them get the story and not 
need to see the film. Also at the end of the 
trailer there is end credits which quickly tell you 
who is in the play, which companies are 
involved and the director of the play. 
Within my trailer I have kept it conventional 
which short snappy shots, no shot is taking up 
to much of the trailer time which is 
conventional. 
The music within the trailer is conventional to 
what it should be for the genre, it is upbeat 
and has a fun happy tone to it. I had to 
explore for different music soundtracks 
because of copyright issues and also they 
didn't’t sound conventional for the trailer. 
The mise-en-scene of the trailer is conventional to the genre 
which I am trying to advertise to the public, it connotes a funny 
and happy atmosphere within the trailer which is what I have 
tried to create among the three task. A lot of the lighting is high 
key, the start of the trailer is a lower key due to the environment 
that it was filmed and the mood that is trying to be created.
The similarities between 
my magazine and empire 
magazines cover of Shaun 
Of The Dead are the 
masthead are both clearly 
at the top. The cover story 
positions vary between the 
two magazines, both still in 
a conventional position so 
that the reader can see 
them but still the main 
focus should be masthead. 
The photo c=varies 
also, my magazine 
photo is two of the 
main characters 
without any 
background and 
the mise-en-scene 
used in the trailer. 
The Empire photo 
is of the main 
characters and 
also a 
conventional 
background for 
the film. 
The typography of the 
two magazines are clear 
and conventional for the 
genres which they are 
representing. Also the 
route of the eye is very 
good on both of the 
magazines as mine is 
based around. 
Both of the magazines meet there conventions within the genre which they are meant to be in. The route of eye on both is 
very good which makes it very good and easy to look at. They both meet there objective of getting peoples attention and 
getting them to read them, thus advertising the film on the front page. The typography of both magazines is clear and 
concise, it gives the reader an easy time when it comes to identifying what they need to read.
Both poster have genre 
related typography, the 
fonts are conventional 
and the size and 
placement re both 
conventional. The 
production credits are 
both at the bottom of 
the poster which is 
conventional for a 
movie poster. 
Both have the 
actors name at 
the top of the 
poster which 
seems to be the 
conventionally 
placement for a 
movie. Both have 
a white 
background 
which I used to 
highlight and 
make the poster 
image standout. 
The mise-en-scene of 
both of the posters are 
linked into the film 
which they are 
advertising. The shot 
types are different, my 
poster has a mid shot 
which shows good 
detail of the clothes he 
is wearing. Where as 
the Norbit poster is a 
long shot to show the 
two people clearly in 
what they are dong. 
The film posters both do there job by showing key points, both showing the key characters in the film, with mine there is 
only one. The mise-en-scene of the magazine covers both connote a happy and comedy feel to the audience when you 
look at the poster. They both include slogans related to the key characters decision an what the film may include. This is 
conventional to a film poster. Both of the poster they both have production credits at the bottom, relaying important 
information to the public such as actors names and also the production companies involved.

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  • 1.
    In What WaysDoes My Media Products Use, Challenge Forms and Conventions Joe Clark
  • 2.
    Background: My magazinesbackground colour which is white, red and blue connotes to help gain a happy and funny atmosphere that is conventional to the genre of comedy. Also it helps make the main images and the masthead stand out more which is important to help catch peoples attention. Mise-en-scene: Also the Mise-en-scene that I used is conventional for the genre. It is funny and also the colour of the clothing helps the magazine stand out. The tie in the photo is to help show that the film will be about someone in a working environment. Then the person at the back of the photo is to help show it is a comedy as he is holding his belly as he laughs. Shot Types: The shot of Gibby is mid shot to help show the clothes which he is wearing and also show the details of them. The second photo on the magazine cover is a midelong shot as he is not the main focus of the magazine cover. Links: To make the magazine link in with the trailer and the poster I used a number of different similarities, such as the font used for the Gibby. Because the background wasn’t based in a scene from the trailer I have had to make a lot more links then maybe needed but I feel that I have done enough to get a good link between the two. Masthead: Additionally I have made it so the masthead is the same one which I have in the movie trailer, this is to make a distinctive match between the two products so that it gains a recognizable brand image. Route Of The Eye: The magazine uses the conventional route of the eye image. This allows the audience to quickly scan through very easily. Also the magazine is very easy to look at because of the layout of it, its not to strenuous on the eyes. Objects: I have also included more conventional objects on the magazine. For example using a barcode and an issue number helps make it more relatable to a real film magazine Typography: Also I have used a bold typography to help make the font stand out where it has to. Also this allows me to make certain text blend into the page.
  • 3.
    Layout: Also atthe bottom of the poster to make it more conventional to a real film poster I have gave it billing block which I made myself. It is smaller than the other fonts as I don’t want it to take the attention of the main arts of the poster. But the billing block still provides them with important information such as characters names and the production people involved. Image Information: When I edited the image on the poster I wanted to make it brighter than the original and also I wanted to use and learn HDR toning to help make the image look better overall. I did this by changing the saturation and contrast of the image and also applying pre-made effects onto different parts of the photo. Atmosphere: The atmosphere that I wanted to create within the poster I believe that I have done, I wanted to make it a funny and happy atmosphere that connotes the sort of feel that the film would actually have. Also I wanted to use the same colour scheme as the magazine so once again I could get a good house style to my brand. Conventional Factors: It is conventional to incorporate captions in the poster which directly link into the film, I used “Its time to grow up” as my caption and I did this in a font which is conventional and related to the other fonts which I have used in my other tasks. Image Information: When choosing which image I would use I chose this one because it has a direct link to both of the other product, the film trailer as it is the clothes which he is wearing and the magazine and it is also the clothes he is wearing but also the same sort of stance once again creating a good brand image and feel. Image Information: The image which I used is roughly similar to the one which was used on the magazine. It is conventional to the genre as it is funny and creates an easy atmosphere. This is conventional to the genre.
  • 4.
    My film traileris conventional to what a movie trailer should be as it shows small, short clips of the of the movie narrative while no showing and revealing to much. It is key that the trailer that is doesn't’t reveal to much of the movie to the audience but still gives them some of the narrative to get people interested. Also in the trailer it shows key characters and the main scenes of the film, enough to get people interested into going to watch the film but not to much to make them get the story and not need to see the film. Also at the end of the trailer there is end credits which quickly tell you who is in the play, which companies are involved and the director of the play. Within my trailer I have kept it conventional which short snappy shots, no shot is taking up to much of the trailer time which is conventional. The music within the trailer is conventional to what it should be for the genre, it is upbeat and has a fun happy tone to it. I had to explore for different music soundtracks because of copyright issues and also they didn't’t sound conventional for the trailer. The mise-en-scene of the trailer is conventional to the genre which I am trying to advertise to the public, it connotes a funny and happy atmosphere within the trailer which is what I have tried to create among the three task. A lot of the lighting is high key, the start of the trailer is a lower key due to the environment that it was filmed and the mood that is trying to be created.
  • 5.
    The similarities between my magazine and empire magazines cover of Shaun Of The Dead are the masthead are both clearly at the top. The cover story positions vary between the two magazines, both still in a conventional position so that the reader can see them but still the main focus should be masthead. The photo c=varies also, my magazine photo is two of the main characters without any background and the mise-en-scene used in the trailer. The Empire photo is of the main characters and also a conventional background for the film. The typography of the two magazines are clear and conventional for the genres which they are representing. Also the route of the eye is very good on both of the magazines as mine is based around. Both of the magazines meet there conventions within the genre which they are meant to be in. The route of eye on both is very good which makes it very good and easy to look at. They both meet there objective of getting peoples attention and getting them to read them, thus advertising the film on the front page. The typography of both magazines is clear and concise, it gives the reader an easy time when it comes to identifying what they need to read.
  • 6.
    Both poster havegenre related typography, the fonts are conventional and the size and placement re both conventional. The production credits are both at the bottom of the poster which is conventional for a movie poster. Both have the actors name at the top of the poster which seems to be the conventionally placement for a movie. Both have a white background which I used to highlight and make the poster image standout. The mise-en-scene of both of the posters are linked into the film which they are advertising. The shot types are different, my poster has a mid shot which shows good detail of the clothes he is wearing. Where as the Norbit poster is a long shot to show the two people clearly in what they are dong. The film posters both do there job by showing key points, both showing the key characters in the film, with mine there is only one. The mise-en-scene of the magazine covers both connote a happy and comedy feel to the audience when you look at the poster. They both include slogans related to the key characters decision an what the film may include. This is conventional to a film poster. Both of the poster they both have production credits at the bottom, relaying important information to the public such as actors names and also the production companies involved.