How does your media product represent particular social groups?
Our opening sequence holds many different types of groups, the first group is gender, male and female, the female are shown as weak and the men are meant to be the people are that are meant to save them, we show that the female is weak because in the running scene we changed her facial expressions to make her look worried and to give the audience the impression that she is being watched and followed, this give the audience the impression that she is weak and that she is in trouble wherever she goes within the woods, also we show that she is weak when she wakes up and she looks around her place with very worried facial expressions and this gives the impression that she is being watched and that where she is she is not safe.
The other group we are trying to show is young adults and the youth group that young females are brave but scarred when they get worried, we show all this when she is running and when she wakes up in the new place, we show that she is brave because of how she acts when she walks in the woods and when she wakes up she gets worried about being watched and then she starts running and this shows that she is scarred because she is worried that she is being followed, also we are trying to show that
young male adults are more dominate are have more power because of how the female in our opening sequence is always running and looking scared when she see them.
However, in The Sixth Sense, we can see the main character standing in a very venerable position with her arms close to her chest as if she knows someone is there watching her. Whereas, in our opening sequence, the main character is oblivious to the fact that she is being followed. This adds a sense of fear within the audience and will help them connect with the film.
young male adults are more dominate are have more power because of how the female in our opening sequence is always running and looking scared when she see them.
However, in The Sixth Sense, we can see the main character standing in a very venerable position with her arms close to her chest as if she knows someone is there watching her. Whereas, in our opening sequence, the main character is oblivious to the fact that she is being followed. This adds a sense of fear within the audience and will help them connect with the film.



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