Tuesday 10 March 2015

Evaluation Question 2.

Representation-

Representation is the way in which we see other peoples age, gender, ethnicity, ability/ disability, regional identity, sexuality, class and social status.

Our product shows societies stereotypical view's of young teenagers and what adults think that young people get up to when they are in a larger group.

The teen social groups stereotyped in our title sequence are evidently young teenage boys mainly but we included some females to contradict the stereotypically view's that boys are always up to no good when manny are together they can be seen as a gang when they are not causing any harm to anyone.

Adults don't really understand  teenage views because they do not live in our society in our day and they are not our age, therefore they have a negative view on what we do as a whole because they are uneducated on what we live through and the pressure we are under as teenagers.

General social representation of teenagers overall are mainly negative and ignorant to teenagers experience, troubles, struggles.

Youth dramas such as adulthood, kidaluthood,  brotherhood can be interpreted as a negative representation of young people who are most of the time innocent people just hanging out. We challenge the common stereotypical opinions because our title sequence emphasises how an innocent youth can be mistaken by his brother and can end up in a tragic alignment off occurring events









Here are two Slidely's to show our progress from prelim to title sequence, theres a wide variety of shots here to show how far we have come since september.




sofia dos santos's SlidelyGallery by Slidely Slideshow









sofia dos santos's Slidely by Slidely Slideshow

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