Our media product doesn’t have a wide variety of social groups in which we represent.
One particular scene is located at an underpass, and there are two people walking home late in the underpass. They represent the social group of teenagers/young adults because of the walking home at a late time, quite dark and smart casually dressed. This would give the idea to the audience that they are coming back from some sort of party or other social event, giving that typical youth representation. Our antagonist Dr Adams played by George Burchmore shows a certain dark hooded character that stalks his victims. He is dressed up in a hoody, tracksuit bottoms and trainers. He also has a weapon on him, which he uses to beat down one of the 2 protagonists. Because of the way George is dressed, in a way gives out a negative representation of the urban characters, wearing what George does, as he follows the protagonists and ends up killing one of them.
Having this scene in our media product does not make it a targeted product for a certain age range, as it shows the youth representation, as in our media product, another scene filmed is located in a psychiatrists office, making it more of a serious and chilled out environment. This location appeals to more of the older type of audience, somewhere between 20-35 age range. But the media product itself is targeted at 15-35 year olds.
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