From now on, my blog posts will mainly focus on the Creative Critical Reflection (a.k.a the last part of the portfolio project!!). Today I will be researching more about the first question (out of four) to make sure I'm answering it correctly and not accidentally discussing irrelevant topics.
Question:
- How does your product use or challenge conventions and how does it represent social groups or issues?
To answer this question, first, I will discuss crime genre conventions that I already researched in my 'Choosing Genre', 'Crime Film Openings', and 'Credit Scenes' blog posts. Then, I will note some of the genre conventions that I decided to include in my film opening, and some that I chose not to include.
For example, in my film I decided to open with the victim and the crime scene that will launch the investigation.
To conclude my answer, I will discuss the different decisions that were made to represent different individuals in the film opening. For instance, the choice to show Ben's messy desk or Travers' office.
In the next few blog posts, I will take a closer look at my film opening as part of the Creative Critical Reflection. By analysing how my project follows or challenges crime genre conventions and how it represents different social groups, I will ensure that my response is both thoughtful and relevant. This process will not only help me clear my understanding of my own work but also strengthen my final portfolio.
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