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Question Two
1. How Does Your Media
Product Represent
Different Social Group
Question Two
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Age ranges (Child, adolescent, adult, elderly)
Gender (Male/Female)
Race/Nationality (English, Spanish)
Religion (Christian, Jewish, etc.)
Villains/Protagonist (Which we used in our own
production)
Different social groups
4. We used a female role for our main character due to our questionnaire results.
This challenges the Thriller codes and conventions and shows originality in our
production, due to main roles and hero's in thrillers being mostly males for
example, James Bond, Bourne Identity and Dwight from Sin City. Our inspiration
came from Kill Bill who is a strong independent role.
We made our character have no dialogue and this creates mystery and
let the audience concentrate on her actions and facial expression's
rather than what she might say. At first the audience may think that
Sally is the victim but due to her actions it shows that she is skilled and
has a past of being an agent. Examples of this include her knowledge of
hiding and looking for danger, jumping over obstacle's. Also the
contents of the bag which is a FBI agent badge, Passport and
important documents
shows her profession and gives you clues to who she is and what she
does.
5. Black Leather Jacket
A lot of inspiration for a leather
jacket came from Kill Bill.
Not only does it look ordinary,
but common convention of
a thriller.
Black Trousers
Due to her being an exFBI agent she would have
an ordinary, simple look
which is common in
thrillers as they don’t wish
to draws attention to them
selves rather than a suit
or more professional
clothes as an FBI agent
would wear.
White trainers
Practical for running and
black and white are a common thriller code and
convention because it symbolises the conflict
between good and evil. Also we wanted our
character to look ordinary, this could have been
done to hide her previous job as an FBI agent
and to disguise herself.
Hair Tied back
This shows that our character
is practical and is used to
moving, instead of her hair in
her way, also even though
she is an ex FBI agent she
would have been used to
have it out of her face due to
uniform of an FBI agent.
Black Top
Black clothing is
neutral, and also she
doesn't bring much
attention to herself.
Grey Bag
The bag being a neutral
colour of grey raises
questions for the
audience due to her
being so attached to it.
Inspiration from
The Bourne Identity
7. We decided to used a group of villains to make our film more intense
and create a feeling of no escape, popular in common code and
conventions of thrillers such as Dark Night Rises and Sin city.
We also used masks to create secret identities and keep an air of
mystery about the villains. They all wore dark clothing so they could
blend into the shadows and create the contrast of good and evil.
They were very confident as they watched Sally, using slow
movements at times as if they knew they were going to get what they
wanted. With sly movements making them seem unnerving as it makes
them appear that they will reach their target no matter what.
8. White Mask
Used to hide the identity of
the villain and making him
seem inhuman and sinister.
We got our inspiration from
Dark Knight and Set Up as
they are both thrillers and
used the mask to hide
their
identity.
Gun
Common code and
convention of a thriller.
Builds up suspense and
anticipation and danger.
Inspired from many thrillers
e.g. Face off, Bourne
Identity, James Bond, Sin
City.
Black
Trousers
Shows that he is all in black,
fitting into the theme of the characters and
this is a common code and convention of
thrillers. Also showing the contrast of
good and evil.
Black Hood
Jacket
Another method of
hiding identity and a
suspicious look for
our villain also
indicating that they
are trained and know
how not to be seen.
Group of Villains
Causes a more intense sense of danger and may cause
the audience to think that they may just be accomplices
for someone similar to Dark Knight as there where a
group of villains working for the main protagonist.