This week we learn about the conventions and themes of british social realism. We have understood that conventions are like ingredients that creates the opening sequence and themes are there to show the audience the storyline that could occur later during the film.
We have also looked at the changes that have happened with British Social Realism over the past 50 years, it showed me how over the years the editing skills have improved and the situations become more realistic. By doing this task it has made me realise that the setting and props are one of the main aspects that can inform the audience about the theme. The conventions can make my film look more realistic and gritty.
In my opinion, watching the opening sequences of the BSR from the past 50 years it portrayed the different types of themes it could have which then gave me ideas on what my theme could be.
Conventions should be used in a unique way to make it different from other films. This way it will keep the audiences attention and keep them interested through out.
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