"How does your product use or challenge conventions, and how does it represent social groups or issues?"
"How does your product engage with audiences, and how would it be distributed as a real media text?"
So for the first question, I'm talking about how my film use/challenge the horror conventions and represents social issues. My film does both, challenge and use horror conventions and in my video, I will use screenshots to show and compare from my film to real horror films. For the representation of social issues, I'm tapping into the student life, about procrastination.
For the second question, my product would engage with the student audience, both high school and college students, because I feel in the student journey these moments are the hardest and mean the most. Some students would procrastinate because it's too much on them, but at the end it'll bite them in the butt, like what happened in my film to Alana. I think this would be distributed by being put in small channels that do small horror films, like Crypt TV and ALTER.



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