How does your media product represent particular social groups?
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In our media product we have used young children as they are normally a main priority in a lot of horror films, such as:
Children are also very quiet and don't seem to be harmful to anyone around them. This helps our media product a lot as we have used Chloe's younger sister 'Ashleigh'. She's a quiet, yet stereo-typically friendly looking girl, but made her look pale and vulnerable by only wearing an 'old fashioned' dress/nightie; in a very peculiar place such as the park and forest. This contracts also as a park is a very innocent atmosphere, but the forest is a very dark place where a little young girl should not be alone by herself.
Our opening title sequence also represents the social group of "Girls." We chose to use a girl in our OTS and portray her as vulnerable by dressing her in a white dress and giving her a broken doll.
- A Nightmare on Elm Street
- The Woman in Black
- The Exorcist
- Sinister
- The Conjuring
Children are also very quiet and don't seem to be harmful to anyone around them. This helps our media product a lot as we have used Chloe's younger sister 'Ashleigh'. She's a quiet, yet stereo-typically friendly looking girl, but made her look pale and vulnerable by only wearing an 'old fashioned' dress/nightie; in a very peculiar place such as the park and forest. This contracts also as a park is a very innocent atmosphere, but the forest is a very dark place where a little young girl should not be alone by herself.
Our opening title sequence also represents the social group of "Girls." We chose to use a girl in our OTS and portray her as vulnerable by dressing her in a white dress and giving her a broken doll.