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How does your media product represent particular social groups?
Question Two.
How did we represent the killer?
• The killer wore dark clothes, this gave off the stereotypically look of he was the main antagonist within the film.
• We also used dark lighting in the killer’s room, this gave the audience a sense of perspective of something isn't quite right in the shot and also creates a sense of mystery about the killer as you can’t see the killers face because of the camera’s angle.
• We used different camera angles depending on the different character, in the killers case, we used a angle that doesn't allow the viewers to see the killers face creating a sense of mystery and making them want to watch more.
Black leather jacket & black t-shirt.
Black skinny jeans & doc martens.
• The detective wore plain clothes, this wasn't a clear indication that he was a detective until he said so in a conversation.
• The detective was in a office that looked like a typical office with the use of props and lighting etc.
• The lighting in the scene with the detective was clear and bright so the audience could always see him clearly.
• At one point a high camera angle is used on the detective as he doesn't have power and clearly shows this.
How did we represent the the detective?
OVERALL• Overall we were stereotypically correct in the
ideology of our characters and other parts of our film.
• Our killer wore stereotypically black/dark clothes and was sat in a dark room.
• Our detective wore clothes as if he was undercover, although he also portrayed a sense of authority and showed his dominance.