Evaluation question 2.
how does your media product represent particular social groups.
Our media product represents various social groups in different ways.
Gender:
Our media product contains solely white males in the teenage ages. The behaviour our characters engage in, primarily violence, chasing, and taking of material objects is often stereotypical behaviour of males especially those of the teenage demographic who are seen as violent youths.
Examples of ourall male cast.
Class:
The people both in our film and the actors and playing them are in the working class. Again, this fits into the stereotype that all working class members are hoodie wearing violent thugs. We see a cross between classes in the pursuit of the usb, which is usually considered fairly white collar crime, often seen as a fairly middle class crime, unlike the various violence crimes, which are considered blue collar crime, which is considerably more working class.
Age:
We conformed to several stereotypes when it came to age, such as violent behaviour, mugging, and general anti-social behaviour. We did not play into these stereotypes on purpose, we merely played out our acts and we fit the age group for the stereotype to apply.
Example of Blue collar working class crime:
Age:
We conformed to several stereotypes when it came to age, such as violent behaviour, mugging, and general anti-social behaviour. We did not play into these stereotypes on purpose, we merely played out our acts and we fit the age group for the stereotype to apply.
Example of Blue collar working class crime:



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