Wednesday 13 April 2016

Evaluation 2

Evaluation Question 2
How Does Your Media Product Represent Particular Social Groups?


Introduction Of Couple




This shot introduces the couple, this is clearly shown thorough the way they walk closely together and laugh, clearly looking down at something.


This shot shows more clearly what the couple is wearing, (The Boyfriend) suit trousers along with a jacket, whereas (The Girlfriend) is wearing a skirt with a jacket, this type of clothing marks the slight upper class the couple is, in comparison if they were wearing a tracksuit for example


This shot shows the couple looking down at a phone looking through pictures, more exactly selfies they took earlier, this activity shows the age of the couple and the typical activity a teenage couple would do.



Introduction Of Villain




This shot establishes a mysterious figure (The Villain) in dark clothing and a hat, not giving away any facial or body features. This shot also keeps distance from the villain, which gives the villain even more mystery.



This shot is a lot like the sixth sense shot, behind the bars of the train. This shot still keeps it's distance from the camera, keeping the mystery of the character in control.



This shot shows the first point of contact between the protagonist and the villain. In this shot the mystery is still kept at bay, making the audience dwell on the villain and the violence in the scene and why he did so.


Comparable Social Groups



This is a still from 'Now You See Me' and in this shot you can see a hooded figure in the off center of the frame. The camera keeps its distance like we did, keeping in with the mystery of the character.




This is a still from 'Unfriended' showing a group of friends talking in a skype call. This compares to the age of our couple and the social activities that they do.

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