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Media evaluation
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2. IN WHAT WAYS DOES YOUR MEDIA PRODUCT USE, DEVELOP OR CHALLENGE FORMS AND CONVENTIONS OF REAL MEDIA PRODUCTS?
3. COSTUMES AND PROPS The costume we used for our main character was a stereotypical indie look. Stylish and individual was the image we were trying to portray and we were successful in representing an indie style, by using costume such as skinny jeans, plimsolls and a modernistic jacket. This subverts the stereotype of a typical busker being scruffy and poorly dressed. This one done to clearly shoe the individuality of the main actor, and portraying his independence We created the look of a busker by using props such as a straw hat and an acoustic guitar to convey the stereotypical busker, the black and white theme we used also enabled us to make the busker look more authentic, as the dull tones of the theme removed the fresh look of the costume and props used .
4. LINKS BETWEEN VISUALS AND TRACK In this screen shot the visuals and lyrics intertwine perfectly. The actors reaction shows his emotions as he shows he is giving up on the girl he's chasing. The lyrics 'You want something more' is suggesting the boy isn't good enough for the girl and she is , as the lyrics read, looking for something more. Goodwins theory is applied here through linking the visuals and lyrics as the song is in the semantic field of 'giving up' and so is the lyrics at this particular point.