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Evaluation task 2 Question: How does your media product represent particular social groups? In are film opening we only represent the main character’s social group due to this is the only character is not possessed. We have more than one character in the film opening but they are seen to be the same. This is is due to the factor that we wanted them to feel like that they are on there own and have no personality. So basically they are represented as outcasts in sociality because they are staying away from other social groups. For example we make this obvious in one of the shots, as you can see the possessed character is in the corner, this is representing that he is hiding away from society and what he has become. For the main character we made it obvious to the audience that he was a main role due to showing his face at the end of the sequence. We made him be in a high social group. You can tell this by looking at the mise-en-scene. For example his clothes suggest that he is in a high social class. We represent with various shots, but the most obvious one we have of the character is when we see his face from a low angle shot to repent that he is the dominant character in the film. As you can see he is looking down at his son to suggest that he is the dominant character. So in conclusion the characters that we represented in are media product was the social outcasts and the upper class social group. I believe we represented this very well due to the factor of the thought process behind it.

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Evaluation task 2Question: How does your media product represent par-ticular social groups?

In are film opening we only represent the main character’s social group due to this is the only char-acter is not possessed. We have more than one character in the film opening but they are seen to be the same. This is is due to the factor that we wanted them to feel like that they are on there own and have no personality. So basically they are represented as outcasts in sociality because they are staying away from other so-cial groups. For example we make this obvi-ous in one of the shots, as you can see the possessed character is in the corner, this is representing that he is hiding away from soci-ety and what he has become.

For the main character we made it obvious to the audience that he was a main role due to showing his face at the end of the sequence. We made him be in a high social group. You can tell this by looking at the mise-en-scene. For example his clothes suggest that he is in a high social class. We represent with various shots, but the most obvious one we have of the character is when we see his face from a low angle shot to repent that he is the dominant character in the film. As you can see he is looking down at his son to suggest that he is the dominant character.

So in conclusion the characters that we represented in are media product was the social outcasts and the upper class social group. I believe we represented this very well due to the factor of the thought process behind it.