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How Does your media
represent particular
social groups?
First lets look at the
characters in our
seuqence
Agent No. 1
• Asian
• Young
• Male
• He seems the cooler of the two
agents.
• He seems in charge (he has the
tracker, and he answers the
questions)
• Seems to be the protagonist and
so audience like him because of
positive portrayal (due to
emphasis in framing and
dominance over sequence)
• Character portrayed as an adult
aged 20-25 despite actor being
younger
• Seems professional (wears suit,
and sunglasses, has tracker and
gun on hand etc.)
Agent No. 2
• White
• Blonde
• Male
• The less cool and more
inexperience of the Agents (he
panics, waves his gun around,
makes empty threats etc.)
• Seems to be the protagonist (or
sidekick) and so audience like
him because of positive
portrayal (due to emphasis in
framing and dominance over
sequence)
• Suit makes him seems
professional.
• Character portrayed as an adult
aged 20-25 despite actor being
younger
Protagonist
• White
• Male
• Young
• Black hair
• Blue eyes and ability to turn
invisible indicate some
superhuman element to him
• Portrayed as the most powerful
of the characters (through
hyper masculine framing, and
by being the last one alive)
• Character portrayed as an
adult aged 20-25 despite actor
being younger
• The most conventional
representation out of the ones in
my sequence
Conventional protagonist
of Action Sci Fi movie
• Male
• Young (20-30)
• White
• Dark Hair
• Typically Masculine (Physical and mental
ability, good social skills, good at job)
• Willing to take on challenges
• Handsome
Examples:
• Neo (The Matrix)
• James Kirk (Star Trek)
• Cobb (Inception)
• Xavier (X-Men:First Class)
• Wikus (District 9)
• Kyle Reese (Terminator)
• Luke Skywalker (Star Wars)
As Chris’ character fits this
descricption you can see that our
protagonist was conventional
Indian Characters in
Action Sci Fi Films
• Oriental Asian characters feature a
lot in Action films (Particularly in the
Martial Arts Sub-genre) however
non-Oriental Asian Characters are
scarce
• In Action Sci Fi , Asian characters
are even rarer, particularly Indian
characters, who are heavily under
represented
• In fact I could not find a single
example of an Indian character
• The only example of an Asian
character who isn’t Oriental which I
could find was the Arabic
character “Yusuf” in “Inception”,
who is a supporting character,
providing drugs and driving skills
From this you can see that Yadash’ character broke
conventional representations of characters in Action
Sci Fi movies.
Decisions we made while casting our film
 We decided quite early on that it would be better to only use group
members as actors as they would be easier to organise
 We also put Chris as in the role of the Protagonist as he ticks the most
conventional boxes as a conventional character (White, short dark hair,
male etc.)
 We choose not to worry about portraying characters older than ourselves
as we thought that age would be irrelevant in our opening sequence
Gender in our sequence
 There are no girls whatsoever in our opening
sequence
 We dressed in suits which have accentuate
masculinity
 We gave each character a gun, which has
masculine connotations
 Each character points their gun into the camera at
least once in the sequence, which seems
intimidating.
 The absence of women in our sequence is typical of
an Action Sci-Fi movie and shows how dominant
men are
Race in our sequence
 Our sequence contains an Indian character
 As previously mentioned Action Sci Fi movies do
not tend to feature many Asian characters
 Yadash’ has a positive representation; he
answer’s all of the other agent’s questions, and
has the tracker on hand for when it is needed.
 He is also the only one of the agents who offers
any sort of resistance to the protagonist
 He does however get killed by the protagonist
who is white which could be seen as a negative
aspect of our representation of this character
British-Asian culture in films
 The past 10 Years have seen a boom in British-Asian
films
 These films represent Britain in a more accurate
way to show how multicultural a country it is
 These films are usually comedies, dramas, or
coming of age films
 Examples include: Bend it Like Beckham, East is
east, Bahji on the beach, and Bride and Prejudice
 Our film could be seen as using this culture to show
Britain in a more realistic light
 The ethnicity of the Asian character in our
sequence has no baring on how he is represented,
and this lack of significance in representation bares
significance as to representing multi-cultural Britain.

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Sam Evaluation question 2

  • 1. How Does your media represent particular social groups?
  • 2. First lets look at the characters in our seuqence
  • 3. Agent No. 1 • Asian • Young • Male • He seems the cooler of the two agents. • He seems in charge (he has the tracker, and he answers the questions) • Seems to be the protagonist and so audience like him because of positive portrayal (due to emphasis in framing and dominance over sequence) • Character portrayed as an adult aged 20-25 despite actor being younger • Seems professional (wears suit, and sunglasses, has tracker and gun on hand etc.)
  • 4. Agent No. 2 • White • Blonde • Male • The less cool and more inexperience of the Agents (he panics, waves his gun around, makes empty threats etc.) • Seems to be the protagonist (or sidekick) and so audience like him because of positive portrayal (due to emphasis in framing and dominance over sequence) • Suit makes him seems professional. • Character portrayed as an adult aged 20-25 despite actor being younger
  • 5. Protagonist • White • Male • Young • Black hair • Blue eyes and ability to turn invisible indicate some superhuman element to him • Portrayed as the most powerful of the characters (through hyper masculine framing, and by being the last one alive) • Character portrayed as an adult aged 20-25 despite actor being younger • The most conventional representation out of the ones in my sequence
  • 6. Conventional protagonist of Action Sci Fi movie • Male • Young (20-30) • White • Dark Hair • Typically Masculine (Physical and mental ability, good social skills, good at job) • Willing to take on challenges • Handsome Examples: • Neo (The Matrix) • James Kirk (Star Trek) • Cobb (Inception) • Xavier (X-Men:First Class) • Wikus (District 9) • Kyle Reese (Terminator) • Luke Skywalker (Star Wars) As Chris’ character fits this descricption you can see that our protagonist was conventional
  • 7. Indian Characters in Action Sci Fi Films • Oriental Asian characters feature a lot in Action films (Particularly in the Martial Arts Sub-genre) however non-Oriental Asian Characters are scarce • In Action Sci Fi , Asian characters are even rarer, particularly Indian characters, who are heavily under represented • In fact I could not find a single example of an Indian character • The only example of an Asian character who isn’t Oriental which I could find was the Arabic character “Yusuf” in “Inception”, who is a supporting character, providing drugs and driving skills From this you can see that Yadash’ character broke conventional representations of characters in Action Sci Fi movies.
  • 8. Decisions we made while casting our film  We decided quite early on that it would be better to only use group members as actors as they would be easier to organise  We also put Chris as in the role of the Protagonist as he ticks the most conventional boxes as a conventional character (White, short dark hair, male etc.)  We choose not to worry about portraying characters older than ourselves as we thought that age would be irrelevant in our opening sequence
  • 9. Gender in our sequence  There are no girls whatsoever in our opening sequence  We dressed in suits which have accentuate masculinity  We gave each character a gun, which has masculine connotations  Each character points their gun into the camera at least once in the sequence, which seems intimidating.  The absence of women in our sequence is typical of an Action Sci-Fi movie and shows how dominant men are
  • 10. Race in our sequence  Our sequence contains an Indian character  As previously mentioned Action Sci Fi movies do not tend to feature many Asian characters  Yadash’ has a positive representation; he answer’s all of the other agent’s questions, and has the tracker on hand for when it is needed.  He is also the only one of the agents who offers any sort of resistance to the protagonist  He does however get killed by the protagonist who is white which could be seen as a negative aspect of our representation of this character
  • 11. British-Asian culture in films  The past 10 Years have seen a boom in British-Asian films  These films represent Britain in a more accurate way to show how multicultural a country it is  These films are usually comedies, dramas, or coming of age films  Examples include: Bend it Like Beckham, East is east, Bahji on the beach, and Bride and Prejudice  Our film could be seen as using this culture to show Britain in a more realistic light  The ethnicity of the Asian character in our sequence has no baring on how he is represented, and this lack of significance in representation bares significance as to representing multi-cultural Britain.