3. Real Media Products
(influences, current trends, case studies)
(Film Poster)
Here are posters that helped influence me when creating my film poster for my film trailer. Each poster are about
the same genre which is Urban Drama, although ‘Boyz n The Hood’ is an American urban drama film. These
posters are set in London which is the most common area to film a urban drama film as society is based around
urban drama as there are gangs, crimes, murders etc. Some urban drama films have their main image of a young
black male, this could be because they associate young black males to be in gangs, crimes, murders etc. This is a
common stereotype that all young black males are associated with these things but other races are part of this.
4. Current Trends (Film Poster)
Here are a few still images of scenes
in some urban drama films. In every
image they have young black people
aged around 15-20 years old which is
a common trend in urban drama
films e.g. kidult hood. This could be
because young black people are
stereotyped as being involved with
drugs, sex, crime, murder and
violence. Whereas most urban
drama films don’t use any other
ethnicity because they think that
they wouldn't’t be involved in these
stuff.
So I conformed conventions of having
my film poster feature young black
people as well by being influenced by
urban drama films such as: Bullet Boy
and Boys In Da Hood. This is because I
thought that following this convention
of having a young black male as my
main image of my film poster would
follow current trends of urban drama
films where they associate their main
image to be young black male.
Another convention I conformed was that
I use dark and grey lighting and color by
being influenced by Bullet Boy poster
magazine, where the main image has a
chiaroscuro shade of the black male which
could mean danger, mystery or death. So
by conforming this convention I was able
to make my film poster dark with some
bright lighting, which made my poster look
gloomy, grey and show danger.
I also conformed how most urban drama
films use standard urban font e.g. graffiti.
So by doing this I basically added in a
graffiti font which contrasted with the title
‘Trapped’ which made the title look
scruffy, dark and bold. Therefore by
following this convention I was able to see
the difference of a readers imagination
and that it would suit and attract to
customers more.
5. Current Trends (Film Poster)
DARK LIGHTING
(CHIAROSCURO)
YOUNG BLACK PEOPLE
(STEREOTYPES)
GRAFFITI STANDARD FONT
(TEXT)
6. Case Studies (Film Poster)
During our production of producing a urban drama film trailer I watched
a case study of a urban drama film called ‘Bullet Boy’ which is a popular
urban drama film featuring ‘Ashley Walters’ who is known for acting in
most urban drama films. Bullet Boy showed what young black males go
through in their urban area, in which they face everyday. Also they show
how young black males are stereotyped for these type of things rather
than other races.
So by watching this case study i was influenced and that I conformed and
subverted some of the conventions into my film poster.
I conform the stereotype of having young black males on my film poster where they are accused of these
things such as: drugs, sex, murder, crime and violence. I have the protagonist character along with the second
protagonist character as my main image of my film poster which follows the convention of Bullet Boy. This
gave more meaning to my film poster which could make the audience want to watch the trailer.
In addition I also conformed the convention of having a social realist tagline for my film trailer which is
positioned under the title of the film ‘Trapped’, having this convention would give more meaning to the film
trailer and poster because it would make the audience feel as if this urban drama film is real or they could
question themselves about what could happen in the trailer.
7. Real Media Products
(influences, current trends, case studies)
Here 3 front cover magazines that helped influenced me when creating my front cover magazine referring to
conforming and subverting from conventions of real media products. I followed the convention of having sell lines
on top of the main image so that the sell lines can be easily seen and so that it would look more professional. I
conformed this convention by taking it from the vibe and the source magazine which both have sell lines either
around the main image or on top of it but not covering the whole main image.
I subverted from one of the conventions of having a masthead behind the main image by having a bold, capital
masthead at the top of the magazine in front of the image, this is because the image taken had space at the top for
me to put the masthead so I put the masthead in front of the main image.
Another convention I conformed was including other features such as: button, barcode, blackberry barcode, date
and issue and tagline. This shows that I have followed some conventions of real media products.
(Front Cover Film Magazine)
8. Current Trends (Front Cover Film Magazine)
There are a lot of current trends for front cover film magazines which follow the
same conventions and my front cover film magazine follows some of them.
The current trends which I applied to my front cover film magazine was having
house style colours being grey, white and black which contrasted with the main
sell line and masthead as they’re a urban drama film magazine. Using house style
colours made it look consistent as it looks like a urban drama magazine.
Another trend I conformed was having different sell lines in different font sizes
which gave the sell line and magazine more meaning and to make readers be
aware of what it is. This made my front cover look more bold and eye-catching as
readers can see it clearer.
In addition I subverted from having a banner on my front cover magazine because
I thought it was not needed and that since my magazine is new, then I it would
not need a banner to sell itself but just to be known.
Although I conformed a convention of having other features put onto my front
cover magazine which are barcode, blackberry barcode, date and issue and
tagline for the magazine.