Evaluation Question 2:
How does your media product
represent particular social groups?
Gelsomina De Lucia
Kelly Morales
Chelsea Hopkins
Tayla Humphris
What social groups does your
main character represent and why?
The female protagonist is a young working
class office worker. She is therefore
represented as vulnerable as she is still not
very aware of the dangers the outside
world may have in store for her.
This is reinforced by the way she is
unaware of the zombies presence.
The horror genre aims to make
victims appear vulnerable which is
why we felt it was appropriate to
do so, as it will give our audience a
better understanding of the
character
What social groups does your main
character represent and why?
The protagonists gender happens to both challenge and reinforce the stereotype that
women are generally much weaker than men and will therefore be unable to escape
death.
In this shot the main character
reaches for a hammer which Is
usually an item that relates to male
labour, this shot is then followed by
her hitting the zombie with the
hammer, representing her as
dominant
As she is the only character
in frame in this shot we are
able to establish her
dominance, which
therefore challenges the
stereotype that women are
the weaker sex
What social groups does your main
character represent and why?
Her weakness is reinforced in the final scene where we
are able to witness her fight against changing into the
zombie overcome her. A close up shot allows us to
witness this change through the colour of her eyes,
which indicate she is now lifeless. The sound also allows
us to establish this as the heartbeat stops.
The music further reinforces
this stereotype as it is quite
sympathetic and focuses on
the sudden stop of her
heartbeat
How do you represent your character
through the mis-en-scene?
Our character is represented as a
female who has a professional
job. We show this by having the
blazer and her white shirt which
seems to give the allusion to an
office job.
Also, the use of the bun
emphasises her professional
job as stereotypically, females
in office jobs have their hair in
a bun.
How do you represent your character
through the mis-en-scene?
She is also represented as
wealthy through the
setting as she seems to
own a house to herself
which also reinforces the
idea that females with a
high professional job are
career minded and do not
have the time to have a
family of there own.
Also as she has possession
of the key prop, it shows
that the house is hers.
How do you represent your character
through the mis-en-scene?
Through costumes, our character
is represented as intellectual as
glasses are normally symbolic of
a person being clever.
Furthermore, she can also be
described as knowledgeable as
people with glasses tend to read
alot which leads to the idea of
her being hard working which
lead our character to have an
office job.
How do you represent your character
through the mis-en-scene?
Through the change of setting,
our character is then
represented as weak and
vunerable as she is alone
throughout the field scenes.
How do you represent your character
through the camera shots and editing?
In this long shot the character is presented formally and
professional. This is accomplished through her costume
(e.g. her suit) and props.
How do you represent your character
through the camera shots and editing?
It is in this high angles that our character is represented as a
dominant character. She is represented in this way ,because by her
killing the Zombie with a hammer she has more authority over the
Zombie and therefore makes the Zombie seem weak. As this shot is
also a POV it portrays the Zombie as helpless.
How do you represent your character
through the camera shots and editing?
-In this two shot the Zombie is introduced and
in the second shot the close up and high angle
represents the protagonist in a vulnerable
state as she is bit.
-Through this shot reverse shot it highlights a
relationship between the two characters.
-It is open to interpretation whether these
two characters were related or whether the
Zombie happened to wander.
How do you represent your character
through the camera shots and editing?
In this 360 degree the main character is represented
vulnerable as she is exposed to the outside and is
defenceless and she is not protected. Through this degree
it highlights her isolation.
How do you represent your character
through the camera shots and editing?
In all these shots our protagonist is represented
as weak. This is through close up shots, POV,
High angles and Over head shot that we show
this through.
POV- Zombie is shown in a high angle as the
other character struggles to escape
Close up- The characters bite on her leg is
shown in detail. She is seen as weak
through the use of blood and her
slumberous walk
Over head/ High angle- Through this she is
presented weak as she tosses in pain
How do you represent your character
through the music?
At the start of our
opening sequence we
start with a non- diegetic
calm music of
“cornerside material” to
introduce the field scene
which represents the
character as being injured
or hurt.
How do you represent your character
through the music?
“Cornerside material” is
continued and overlapped to
the next scene to represent
the character being a peaceful
and vulnerable person, it’s
also representing that is a
normal day of the female
character coming from work.
How do you represent your character
through the music?
The music changes which builds tension and which also
illustrates something bad is going to happen. Through this music
the character is represented as being worried and scared.
How do you represent your character
through the music?
A heartbeat is introduced in our
360 degree shot to show the
characters facial expressions
which represents her as being
Isolated as she’s unaware of
what’s going to happen. Also the
fast heartbeat represents her
being scared
The fast and high tension music
in this scene represents the
danger for the female character.
It also connects with the fast
pace in this scene.
How do you represent your character
through the music?
“Cornside Material” is introduced again
at the last scene to show to the
relationship between the first scene.
“Last call” is also added to our score
music to represent the character being
in pain and also hurt which makes the
audience feel pity for the character.
At the end of our opening
sequence we use a “bang”
sound effect to represent the
character transforming. The
“bang” will also build tension
and make the audience jump .

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group 3 Evaluation question

  • 1. Evaluation Question 2: How does your media product represent particular social groups? Gelsomina De Lucia Kelly Morales Chelsea Hopkins Tayla Humphris
  • 2. What social groups does your main character represent and why? The female protagonist is a young working class office worker. She is therefore represented as vulnerable as she is still not very aware of the dangers the outside world may have in store for her. This is reinforced by the way she is unaware of the zombies presence. The horror genre aims to make victims appear vulnerable which is why we felt it was appropriate to do so, as it will give our audience a better understanding of the character
  • 3. What social groups does your main character represent and why? The protagonists gender happens to both challenge and reinforce the stereotype that women are generally much weaker than men and will therefore be unable to escape death. In this shot the main character reaches for a hammer which Is usually an item that relates to male labour, this shot is then followed by her hitting the zombie with the hammer, representing her as dominant As she is the only character in frame in this shot we are able to establish her dominance, which therefore challenges the stereotype that women are the weaker sex
  • 4. What social groups does your main character represent and why? Her weakness is reinforced in the final scene where we are able to witness her fight against changing into the zombie overcome her. A close up shot allows us to witness this change through the colour of her eyes, which indicate she is now lifeless. The sound also allows us to establish this as the heartbeat stops. The music further reinforces this stereotype as it is quite sympathetic and focuses on the sudden stop of her heartbeat
  • 5. How do you represent your character through the mis-en-scene? Our character is represented as a female who has a professional job. We show this by having the blazer and her white shirt which seems to give the allusion to an office job. Also, the use of the bun emphasises her professional job as stereotypically, females in office jobs have their hair in a bun.
  • 6. How do you represent your character through the mis-en-scene? She is also represented as wealthy through the setting as she seems to own a house to herself which also reinforces the idea that females with a high professional job are career minded and do not have the time to have a family of there own. Also as she has possession of the key prop, it shows that the house is hers.
  • 7. How do you represent your character through the mis-en-scene? Through costumes, our character is represented as intellectual as glasses are normally symbolic of a person being clever. Furthermore, she can also be described as knowledgeable as people with glasses tend to read alot which leads to the idea of her being hard working which lead our character to have an office job.
  • 8. How do you represent your character through the mis-en-scene? Through the change of setting, our character is then represented as weak and vunerable as she is alone throughout the field scenes.
  • 9. How do you represent your character through the camera shots and editing? In this long shot the character is presented formally and professional. This is accomplished through her costume (e.g. her suit) and props.
  • 10. How do you represent your character through the camera shots and editing? It is in this high angles that our character is represented as a dominant character. She is represented in this way ,because by her killing the Zombie with a hammer she has more authority over the Zombie and therefore makes the Zombie seem weak. As this shot is also a POV it portrays the Zombie as helpless.
  • 11. How do you represent your character through the camera shots and editing? -In this two shot the Zombie is introduced and in the second shot the close up and high angle represents the protagonist in a vulnerable state as she is bit. -Through this shot reverse shot it highlights a relationship between the two characters. -It is open to interpretation whether these two characters were related or whether the Zombie happened to wander.
  • 12. How do you represent your character through the camera shots and editing? In this 360 degree the main character is represented vulnerable as she is exposed to the outside and is defenceless and she is not protected. Through this degree it highlights her isolation.
  • 13. How do you represent your character through the camera shots and editing? In all these shots our protagonist is represented as weak. This is through close up shots, POV, High angles and Over head shot that we show this through. POV- Zombie is shown in a high angle as the other character struggles to escape Close up- The characters bite on her leg is shown in detail. She is seen as weak through the use of blood and her slumberous walk Over head/ High angle- Through this she is presented weak as she tosses in pain
  • 14. How do you represent your character through the music? At the start of our opening sequence we start with a non- diegetic calm music of “cornerside material” to introduce the field scene which represents the character as being injured or hurt.
  • 15. How do you represent your character through the music? “Cornerside material” is continued and overlapped to the next scene to represent the character being a peaceful and vulnerable person, it’s also representing that is a normal day of the female character coming from work.
  • 16. How do you represent your character through the music? The music changes which builds tension and which also illustrates something bad is going to happen. Through this music the character is represented as being worried and scared.
  • 17. How do you represent your character through the music? A heartbeat is introduced in our 360 degree shot to show the characters facial expressions which represents her as being Isolated as she’s unaware of what’s going to happen. Also the fast heartbeat represents her being scared The fast and high tension music in this scene represents the danger for the female character. It also connects with the fast pace in this scene.
  • 18. How do you represent your character through the music? “Cornside Material” is introduced again at the last scene to show to the relationship between the first scene. “Last call” is also added to our score music to represent the character being in pain and also hurt which makes the audience feel pity for the character. At the end of our opening sequence we use a “bang” sound effect to represent the character transforming. The “bang” will also build tension and make the audience jump .