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Presentation social groups
1. How does your media product
represent particular social groups?
2. Detective Crawford’s
social group is similar
through Mise En Scene
to the Detective from
Seven. The detective in
Sevens’ costume and
design is quite casual.
This shows his authority,
dressing in everyday
clothing. Our detective is
similar in terms of
clothing both wearing
black as a code of
convention of a thriller.
Detective Crawford
3. I would say that the villain of the
film is similar in regards that the
social group for murderer's would
predominantly wear black and
there face would not likely be
shown to the audience near till
near the end of the opening. This
creates a sense of mystery as the
identity of the villain is not
revealed till near the end. I would
compare the villain in my film to
the villain in Face Off as they both
wear black all the way through
the opening scene with little
identity being told.
The Murderer
4. The victims social group is the
Crawford's, being girlfriend to the
detective who is investigating the
case into the serial killer. The story
changes as it becomes very
personal when the girlfriend is
included in the path of obstruction
which the serial killer creates when
he decides to target her. I think
this is a good ending because it can
lead well onto the story leaving it
on a cliff-hanger. The victim could
be compared to Shelly from Sin
City as they are both vulnerable
and put in an awkward situation
which is hard to react to.
The Victim