I believe that my media product uses conventions of real media products as I feel that the editing and the titleing look fairly professional. I think that the editing is good because the transitions of the shots link in together really well and we have edited it so that it has continuity. I think that the titleing is to a good standard as we have used tools to make it link in with the diagetic qualities of the film for example we changed the angle of the text so that it would fit against the wall and along the floor.
Our media product challenges the stereotypical forms and conventions of a usual crime thriller as our film is set during the day and in a park, whearas in The Taking of Pelham 123 it is set in the dark and in a city. We had to challenge these conventions as the video quality during the dark would have been unwatchable. Also it would have been really inconvenient if we filmed in the city because it would take a rather long time to get there and if we needed to film more of our film then we would have been in a difficult situation. However I think that us challenging these conventions has worked as it makes the audience want to watch on to find out why that time and setting was chosen.
The things that our film has developed from the conventions of real media products is proberably some of the editing such as the zoom in on the eye as it is an unusual and unique way of showing the police with the blue and white flashing light. I think that this is a really good way to build tension as it is a subtle way to represent that they may get caught.
As you can see I think that we have captured and used the time of day effectively here, however we have challenged the setting and I think it has worked to our advantage.









