This document discusses how a student media production uses and develops typical genre conventions of British drama films. It analyzes the conventions used for titling, camera work, shot framing, mise-en-scene, editing, sound, and actor positioning in films like Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. The student notes that their opening scene adheres to many of these conventions, such as using a dark background and bold font for the titles, eye-level shots, medium shots, dull color palettes, and a monologue for sound. They also develop some conventions, like using more close-ups and an over-the-shoulder shot. The goal is to engage audiences as if they are in the film