Saturday 9 April 2016

Evaluation Question 2

Question 2: How does your media project represent particular social groups?In our product we have 1 prolific age group being adults that have been split into 3 different archetypes that consist of:

Vladimir the Marksman (Male) - The Marksman is a Russian adult who wears clothes that are established in Britain so that he can fit in and not draw attention to his Russian roots. I believe that teenagers will find this character exhilarating as he can be compared with connotations of video games such as call of duty and battlefield in terms of both the infamous skills with a rifle but also the implementation of Russian personas in media.

James Jordan the Hacker (Unidentified) - The Hacker is a British adult who cloaks itself in darkness to keep its identity anonymous ,in addition to using a unisex name, that generates enigma throughout all audiences. Due to the evolution in technology the hacker archetype has grown far more popular over the years due to the serious and now realistic threats they can endeavour.

Zeus the Entrepreneur (Male) - The Entrepreneur is a Greek adult known as "Zeus" named after the god of all gods. The reason for this is to bring the aspect of power to him as he is the man who is the financial heart of the trio getting resources, weaponry and job opportunities. Zeus is brought into the classy yet hard hitting side of society as he was brought up with a silver tongue and grace but due to his "crowd" he was brought into the British "gang culture" and resorted to putting his skill set to more dangerous groups.

"Breach" being an independent UK thriller we have used the elements from UK thrillers such as deserted and rundown settings with props as the gems that make the scene come alive such as treasures, money, clothing, cast etc... We also used different nationalities on the characters to introduce aspects of multi cultural audiences from over seas. This obviously widens the target audience but also introduce different view points from social groups all around the globe from places such as Russia, Greece and the UK

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