Wednesday 18 September 2013

Conventions of an OTS extended

Activity 1:

Conventions of an opening sequence from emiliefreddie
Emilie Freddies' is successful at identifying conventions as she uses short explanations for each point. However only some conventions in her slide show show examples. I would use examples in every convention slide. I think this presentation is for pupils however the slide show isn't ideal for this audience as the font style and back ground is rather boring.

Codes and conventions of opening sequences from kcasmedia
I think kcasmedia's slide show is the best at identifying the conventions. It gives examples from films and explains each convention clearly. Their slide show uses a lot more pictures and examples so I think it is aimed at pupils. I think the format is the clearest and looks the best overall.

An Analysis Of The Opening Sequence Of Vertigo from Media Studies
Media Studies used word, and although you can see they have put a lot of thought and effort into it, it looks boring and is a struggle to read all the way through. I think because of this their document is aimed at teachers. If it were aimed at a pupil it would be more interactive. However the content is full and is explained well. The example used is well explained, just like the whole document and is very informative. If the document was more interactive (on a format such as a power point) it will be designed for my age range.
Conventions of a thriller opening from zubairkhan93
I think zubairkhan93's power point is the worst overall. It specifies with just Thriller opening titles and although you can kind of understand what they are trying to get across, it doesn't make sense. Also the power point is too short and doesn't give much information as they didn't identify all conventions.

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