1. How does your media product represent particular
social groups?
Question Two.
2. 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.
3. • 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?
4. 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.