Tuesday, 21 December 2010
How does your media product represent particular social groups?
As seen on previous posts, we identified the 15-25's as our target audience for title opening sequence. So it is only right that we represent this social group in our title opening sequence. Our character as shown on earlier posts is a teenage girly girl living at home with her parents. She likes to party and socialise with her friends with little interest in school. She has a boyfriend who's not an angle and her parents dislike him.
This is our character Samantha Evans posing for a picture at a party. This represents the teenage social group in our title opening sequence. We purposely did this to represent the teenage social group. We did this as our target audience is predominantly teens so we wanted to represent this in and out of our film.
As you can see from the above picture, this is the type of social group we wanted to particularly represent as they were likely to be our audience. This as a result alows them to relate to many things that Samantha Evans is going through, throughout the film such as party's, get togethers, fighting with her parents ect.
One of the main elements of a teenagers life is partying and clubbing, if we had the chance to make the whole film we would of represented this in our film as it represents this social group. Heres what a typical club teenage scene would of looked like:
Posted by Moe at 12:57
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