Tuesday, 8 December 2009

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

My media product is similar to other media products as it has sell lines which attract the audience, one main picture for the background which gives a rough outline about the product, a clear title for the product to show more detail about the product and the price of the product. The difference to a real media product is that it has more than one person on the background picture. Generally magazines have one person so the attention is generally focused on them, on my media product I have choose to use several people as it gives a sense of community and friendship which schools are generally about, giving a rough outline to the audience what the school is about and what key features will be in the magazine. I have also chosen to challenge stereotypical forms and conventions of a magazine by using a speech bubble for the title of the magazine to sit. The speech bubble is coming out of one of the people’s mouths in the picture to suggest that they enjoy the school they attend and there shouting about it for others to join.

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