How does your media product represent particular social groups?
My media product represents a particular types of social groups. A social group that is very obviously represented by my opening scene is the higher class society. The detective is well dressed and is a smart and respectable looking man, who earns a good living being a private detective. Then there is the suspect he is also a well dressed man, he is smart looking and presents him self in a very smart way. Whilst talking in the scene they both come across as quite knowledgeable. There is also the fem-me fatal, who is the detectives secretary, when we first meet her she is very well dressed and present her self very well and professional. Also the way she addresses the detective is very polite, this represents the upper class society of America in the 1940s . I really tried to convey this throughout the scene by representing the upper class in every thing that they did their body language, mannerisms and there speech.
Another social group that my opening scene represents is women. This is represented by me demonstrating a typical women during the 1940s. After the war women where looked at and treated in a different way, they had to take care of homes and everything that the men had left behind. The women became quite powerful through the fact that they became very independent.
I have hopefully portrayed the 1940s women and represented them during the film. I have made my female character powerful, independent and represented her as accurately as possible.
The detective in the film is a bad copper, but he doesn't come across as one in the opening scene just your average copper. The detective is presented in quite a stereotypical way throughout the film, very similar to your typical cop from a film noir film. The cop is short tempered and a hard nut, he doesn't take any
Another social group that my opening scene represents is women. This is represented by me demonstrating a typical women during the 1940s. After the war women where looked at and treated in a different way, they had to take care of homes and everything that the men had left behind. The women became quite powerful through the fact that they became very independent.
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| This is your typical 1940s film noir detective and femme fatal. |
The detective in the film is a bad copper, but he doesn't come across as one in the opening scene just your average copper. The detective is presented in quite a stereotypical way throughout the film, very similar to your typical cop from a film noir film. The cop is short tempered and a hard nut, he doesn't take any

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