 In our media product, we have stuck to conventional forms by creating a product that begins and ends, therefore telling some sort of a story throughout.

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 In our media product, we have stuck to conventional forms by creating a product that begins and ends, therefore telling some sort of a story throughout. we have used forms of real media products by filming it on a video camera. We have developed forms of real media products by editing and adding effects such as sound and visual techniques into it. We have challenged forms of real media products by keeping it in the same context and format as an original and professional title sequence from a film, and also placing the correct titles in the right order. (director, producer etc.)

 I think that our product represents children in a particular way because we have used childlike music, (adding a creepy effect to it) and we have used childlike drawings.  We have also represented teenage girls as being vulnerable and innocent because our main character is a girl and she wears white which is portraying her innocence in a surrounding that is unknown to her.

 I think that the kind of media institution that would distribute our product would be a relatively small and independent film company like twisted pictures, with maybe a relatively good budget considering that we have used famous actors’ names in our title credits. (Ryan Reynolds, Emma Stone, Jessica Chastain.)  The reason why I think an independent film company might distribute our product is because we have used BBC films to distribute it, and BBC films is not a major film company, and it also supported by our own independent film company called Satanic productions.

 I think the audience for our media product would be teenagers of both genders and possibly young adults because we have included the names of older actors in the title sequence.  Also, it is pointed towards people who are fans of horror/thriller/mystery.

 I think that the main aspect of our product that attracted our audience was the title part of the sequence itself.  I think that the music we used is engaging because it sounds innocent with the use of the jack in the box tune, which highlights a child's innocence because it is a toy that a child would normally play with, but it secretly has a dark underbelly to it, and we wanted to emphasize that.  I think that the way our titles appeared on the screen is effective also because we used different effects for them.  I think that the color and font is effective with our titles because the color red represents blood and anger, and the font is cracked so it looks withered and creepy almost.  Also, we have included actors who are recognized and well known so people will be drawn to it because of this.

 During this process, me and my partner have both learned a lot from using the iMovie app. We know now how to cut/add scenes, put certain effects on each slide, how to properly construct a film sequence, and how to add music in and fade it out to make it look professional and original like a proper title sequence.

 I feel that I know more about how film sequences are produced.  With the use of the iMovie app I have properly learned how to construct a proper film/title sequence and how to use YouTube converter to convert a film company opening and put it onto our sequence.