



These four screengrabs are of the titles from our media sequence. These follow the conventions of real media product because we open the sequence with titles showing the distributing and production company. Then at the end of the sequence we have the title and then the director.
We kept our titles on a plain black background and not over the top of our sequence shots, the reason for this being that we thought that when placed over the top of shots it took away the tension build up and distracted the viewer from the tension of the shots.
However we challenged conventions of real media, as our leading role was a women. It is especially challenging as our sequence is of a poker game which is traditionally portrayed in real media as the “man’s game”. The two shots below are screengrabs that show this.


We also conformed to real conventions of media when we had shots of the table, the chips and the hands of cards. This conforms to real media because we see it in films such as Casino Royale where they have lots of these shots to build up the tention of the stakes, which is what we intended when filming these shots.


This is screengrab from the film Casino Royale where we can see a great amount of chips showing the stakes are high. We tried to do this when putting a shot of the aston martin keys on top of the chips.

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