Thea de Chavez
 Candidate number: 5234
In our previous topic called ‘TV Drama’ we
have learnt about social groups and the
different categories. I will be using some of the
categories from ‘Tv’ drama’ to link it with our
media product.

Here are the different categories:
• Gender
• Age
• Ethnicity
• Sexuality
• Class and status
• Ability and disability
• Regional identity
Different social groups are represented in many
different ways.
Age:

Age was not the main focus of our group as
our actors are from the same age group
(16-18). However, I think that if we have
chosen an older actors to be a detective
and a killer it might have made our opening
sequence more effective as in movies, they
appear to look more mature. On the other
hand, our actors did a great job to portray
the characters but we could improve the
characters by focusing more on the
costumes to make it clear that they are a
killer and a detective.
Gender:
 How are men and women represented in
your media product?

Men are represented as dominant, respected
and violent. They are portrayed to be
dominant as the victim is a woman and the
killer is a man therefore it shows that they are
in power and they are more stronger which
leads men being stereotyped as being more
dominant and strong. In addition, the
detective is a man which illustrates that there
are more respected than woman . Men are
represented as the violent gender as shown
on our opening sequence as we have chosen
a male killer as men tends to be the suspect
and killers on thriller/crime films. However,
men are also represented as weak. For
instance, the detective was found bruised and
he was also tied up on a chair which shows
that they are not always strong.
Women:

Women are represented to be weak and
controlled by the other gender. We have
chosen a female character to be our victim as
women are portrayed to be less powerful than
men in crime films which leads to stereotyping
again. Furthermore, women are defenseless
and girly. For instance, before the female
character was found dead, some of her things
were found on the ground such as her lipstick
which portrays that she’s girly and very
feminine.

Media evaluation presentation final

  • 1.
    Thea de Chavez Candidate number: 5234
  • 2.
    In our previoustopic called ‘TV Drama’ we have learnt about social groups and the different categories. I will be using some of the categories from ‘Tv’ drama’ to link it with our media product. Here are the different categories: • Gender • Age • Ethnicity • Sexuality • Class and status • Ability and disability • Regional identity
  • 3.
    Different social groupsare represented in many different ways. Age: Age was not the main focus of our group as our actors are from the same age group (16-18). However, I think that if we have chosen an older actors to be a detective and a killer it might have made our opening sequence more effective as in movies, they appear to look more mature. On the other hand, our actors did a great job to portray the characters but we could improve the characters by focusing more on the costumes to make it clear that they are a killer and a detective.
  • 4.
    Gender: How aremen and women represented in your media product? Men are represented as dominant, respected and violent. They are portrayed to be dominant as the victim is a woman and the killer is a man therefore it shows that they are in power and they are more stronger which leads men being stereotyped as being more dominant and strong. In addition, the detective is a man which illustrates that there are more respected than woman . Men are represented as the violent gender as shown on our opening sequence as we have chosen a male killer as men tends to be the suspect and killers on thriller/crime films. However, men are also represented as weak. For instance, the detective was found bruised and he was also tied up on a chair which shows that they are not always strong.
  • 5.
    Women: Women are representedto be weak and controlled by the other gender. We have chosen a female character to be our victim as women are portrayed to be less powerful than men in crime films which leads to stereotyping again. Furthermore, women are defenseless and girly. For instance, before the female character was found dead, some of her things were found on the ground such as her lipstick which portrays that she’s girly and very feminine.