Question 2 – how does your media represent

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Bethan Tinker

Transcript of Question 2 – how does your media represent

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Bethan Tinker

Page 2: Question 2 – how does your media represent

In our video we make it very clear that there is only one social

group, this is because there is only one person presented in our

video that is not possessed. We have 3 possessed people in our

that are represented as outcasts and personality-less. This is

because in the sequence there are hiding in the corners, or in

the darkness. We can interpret this from hiding from

civilisation and what they have become. Then we have the

only character in the opening that is not possessed, and the

rest are presented as the same kind of person

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Our main character in this is the only person not possessed.

We also present him as the main feature of the opening

because we spend a lot of time following his actions

(researching and walking). The audience can tell he is in a

high social group due to the mise-en-scene, this is by his

clothing choices. But also they can learn a lot about him due

to is state of mind. Is he obsessed with this topic of

possession or just curious, and we can tell this by all of the

pictures and research on demonic possession in his office. We

can also tell that he is the dominant character because the

way we have used camera angles. The last shot which is at

the top of his page is a long angle close up shot, we can see

him looking down towards his son in the basement

demonstrating him at the dominant character.

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In light of all of this I believe that we have got a higher class

character and outcasts (possessed people). I think we have

demonstrated this very well due to camera angles and mise-

en-scene. We thought through all of these very carefully by

going through who we wanted to look dominant and

subdominant.