HOW DOES YOUR MEDIA PRODUCT
REPRESENT PARTICULAR SOCIAL
GROUPS?
SOCIAL GROUPS
• A social group is a group of people who can be generalised in groups
because they interact with each other, they share similar characteristics,
and collectively have a sense of unity.
Social groups can be defined by:
Age
Gender
Sexuality
Nationality
Hobbies
REPRESENTATION OF SOCIAL GROUPS
• In our opening we represented three different social groups:
Government employees
Friends
siblings
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES
• The Guard is one of the powerful characters within the organisation his characteristics are:
A bold character who is fast, quick and frightening.
Our guard is the typical male character who is ordered to stop the spies which shows he has
authority like the typical guard as they are portrayed as strong and powerful individuals.
This represents the typical social group of a powerful position within an organisation.
We dressed the Guard in a suit to show his authority in comparison to others.
• We took inspiration for the strong male guard character from the film Sin City. The villain
Jackie Boy is shown to be wearing dark clothes and as being a powerful controlling
individual; this is similar to our Guard as he is in a similar attire to Jackie Boy to show him
villainous side. We are also able to see Jackie Boy’s importance in the group and how he
is stood at the front of the group as he has more control. This is linked to our Guard
Character as he is sent out straight away to get the spies as he has a stung sense of
power. We have also used a low angle which is used makes Jackie Boy look bigger and
more powerful in comparison to Shellie who is and on the floor. We have similarly used
this to show the Guards authority.
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES
• The female leader who is the head of population control has
many character traits- Strong, independent and demanding she
is portrayed as the authority figure.
• Our head character is controlling and has the most power in the
opening; people should be afraid of her as she has more
authority and control.
• For the head we took inspiration from Kill Bill as Bill overpowers her and treats her as a
weaker character. We used this aspect in out Thriller as the head has a lot more power
than any of the other characters and is able to control them. As the head is sitting at the
computer looking in on the spies emphasises her sense of authority. She can also use
others such as the guard to protect herself. We used low key lighting and black clothing
like the scene in Kill Bill to give an eerie atmosphere as well as emphasising the villainous
character of the head.
FRIENDS
• The spies are have the social group of friends as they share a
close bond and have the same motives .
• Characteristics: Sneaky, sly however they have good motives to
help save people.
• In our opening we wanted to represent the social group of
helpful individuals who are seeking a cure for the illness which is
spreading. We presented them in this way to show the positive
side to a sometimes negatively presented social group.
• We took inspiration for the spies characters from the opening of seven as we wanted
them to be mysterious which is portrayed in the opening of the movie; however, we are
able to see papers being searched and analysed in the film which we similarly used for
our opening to show to franticness of the spies.
• This bond is also seen in the film Face Off between the father and son as they share a
close relationship similar to the spies.
SIBLINGS
One of the spies is trying to find the antidote for
his dying sister; this shows who the hero is in the
thriller. He is very empathetic towards his younger
sister which shows his characteristics.
We took this idea of protection and security from
the partnership from the thriller Sin City where
Dwight protects Shellie. There are a myriad of high
angles used to show his heroic nature which we
also used for our character. We can also see this
bond in Face Off where the father is shown to be
comforting and gentle to the young boy.
MISE- EN-SCENE
• Throughout the opening we took mise-en-scene into
consideration for all the characters. Low key lighting is used
throughout which is a typical code and convection to a thriller
film, we used this to add to the eerie mysterious atmosphere and
to emphasise the plot.
• We used a brighter light when filming the flashback to show who
the heroic characters are.
MISE-EN-SCENE
• The ideas for the black clothing came from Face Off where the
two men are both shown to be in black clothing to show their
villainous side. The idea for the flashback came from the film Kill
Bill where the lighting is low key to disorientate the viewer.

Social groups

  • 1.
    HOW DOES YOURMEDIA PRODUCT REPRESENT PARTICULAR SOCIAL GROUPS?
  • 2.
    SOCIAL GROUPS • Asocial group is a group of people who can be generalised in groups because they interact with each other, they share similar characteristics, and collectively have a sense of unity. Social groups can be defined by: Age Gender Sexuality Nationality Hobbies
  • 3.
    REPRESENTATION OF SOCIALGROUPS • In our opening we represented three different social groups: Government employees Friends siblings
  • 4.
    GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES • TheGuard is one of the powerful characters within the organisation his characteristics are: A bold character who is fast, quick and frightening. Our guard is the typical male character who is ordered to stop the spies which shows he has authority like the typical guard as they are portrayed as strong and powerful individuals. This represents the typical social group of a powerful position within an organisation. We dressed the Guard in a suit to show his authority in comparison to others.
  • 5.
    • We tookinspiration for the strong male guard character from the film Sin City. The villain Jackie Boy is shown to be wearing dark clothes and as being a powerful controlling individual; this is similar to our Guard as he is in a similar attire to Jackie Boy to show him villainous side. We are also able to see Jackie Boy’s importance in the group and how he is stood at the front of the group as he has more control. This is linked to our Guard Character as he is sent out straight away to get the spies as he has a stung sense of power. We have also used a low angle which is used makes Jackie Boy look bigger and more powerful in comparison to Shellie who is and on the floor. We have similarly used this to show the Guards authority.
  • 6.
    GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES • Thefemale leader who is the head of population control has many character traits- Strong, independent and demanding she is portrayed as the authority figure. • Our head character is controlling and has the most power in the opening; people should be afraid of her as she has more authority and control.
  • 7.
    • For thehead we took inspiration from Kill Bill as Bill overpowers her and treats her as a weaker character. We used this aspect in out Thriller as the head has a lot more power than any of the other characters and is able to control them. As the head is sitting at the computer looking in on the spies emphasises her sense of authority. She can also use others such as the guard to protect herself. We used low key lighting and black clothing like the scene in Kill Bill to give an eerie atmosphere as well as emphasising the villainous character of the head.
  • 8.
    FRIENDS • The spiesare have the social group of friends as they share a close bond and have the same motives . • Characteristics: Sneaky, sly however they have good motives to help save people. • In our opening we wanted to represent the social group of helpful individuals who are seeking a cure for the illness which is spreading. We presented them in this way to show the positive side to a sometimes negatively presented social group.
  • 9.
    • We tookinspiration for the spies characters from the opening of seven as we wanted them to be mysterious which is portrayed in the opening of the movie; however, we are able to see papers being searched and analysed in the film which we similarly used for our opening to show to franticness of the spies. • This bond is also seen in the film Face Off between the father and son as they share a close relationship similar to the spies.
  • 10.
    SIBLINGS One of thespies is trying to find the antidote for his dying sister; this shows who the hero is in the thriller. He is very empathetic towards his younger sister which shows his characteristics. We took this idea of protection and security from the partnership from the thriller Sin City where Dwight protects Shellie. There are a myriad of high angles used to show his heroic nature which we also used for our character. We can also see this bond in Face Off where the father is shown to be comforting and gentle to the young boy.
  • 11.
    MISE- EN-SCENE • Throughoutthe opening we took mise-en-scene into consideration for all the characters. Low key lighting is used throughout which is a typical code and convection to a thriller film, we used this to add to the eerie mysterious atmosphere and to emphasise the plot. • We used a brighter light when filming the flashback to show who the heroic characters are.
  • 12.
    MISE-EN-SCENE • The ideasfor the black clothing came from Face Off where the two men are both shown to be in black clothing to show their villainous side. The idea for the flashback came from the film Kill Bill where the lighting is low key to disorientate the viewer.