How does your media product

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How does your media product represent particular social groups? By Rianna Brathwaite and Darren Smith

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  • 1. By Rianna Brathwaite and Darren Smith

2. Our production involves a variety of different socialgroups. One of these social groups is age. This isbetween 2 of our characters in our media product. Wewanted to show a strong difference to the audience inage physically and also mentally. This was as wewanted our audience to have specific emotions orreactions towards this, the reaction being shock andthe emotion being anxiety. 3. We costumed our actors in specific clothes to revealthe time it was set in (the modern day) and also inspecific colours to represent the person. Theprotagonist was costumed in white and red to signifyinnocence and purity, and love and flirtatiousness. Theantagonist was costumed in dark colours to signify anunidentified character and also dark and corrupt.Wearing black or navy blue almost makes it look as ifthe character is imposing death or harm onto anothercharacter. 4. Robert is a lower class male, aged 24 and isunemployed. He is seen to have a twisted mind as he istalking to a young girl pretending he is a lot youngerthan what he is (same mannerisms as a potentialpaedophile). He wears dark coloured, baggy clothesand has a mysterious attitude. His clothes representhis age and also the fact he is unemployed and lowerclass as they are very plain and dark. His identity is notfully revealed only body parts and views from behind. 5. Alisha is a young female, aged 13 and is a secondary schoolstudent. She is seen to have a nave mind as she is speakingto someone who has told her incorrect information aboutthem self. She also shows a rebellious side as she lies to herMum saying she is going to her friends house, when inactual fact she is going to meet the boy which we, as anaudience would know that it is actually a man. She wears awhite coloured top to signify innocence and purity. Herclothes represent she is a young character and the fact sheisnt wear much makeup (apart from when she applies itbefore meeting the boy) backs this representation up. 6. By Rianna Brathwaite and Darren Smith