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How does your media
product represent
particular social groups?
Rebecca Wilkinson
How have you represented the
characters in your film?
 Target uses one main character who is the killer and the story is about a
young male who struggles to understand the way that people can be so close
to each other due to a problematic childhood. It features the killer
throughout the opening sequence and shows the dark side to a young male
and his lack of understanding of relationships. He is represented as a clever
young mind and comes across as if he has been killing for years. Shots of his
eye and the knife connote that he is ready to kill because of his hatred for
relationships. Obviously, this character is represented in a negative light due
to his dark side and is lack of understanding.
Particular stereotypes
 The main character is a typical young adult who is struggling with his life.
Mise en Scene and the character’s costume connote that he is only young and
still living at home but he wants to find some excitement in his life and killing
is the way in which he achieves his entertainment.
How did you position the audience?
 The audience instantly have quite a close connection with the character due
to the types of shots that I chose to use. For example, the extreme close up
of the eyes and hands represent the psychological issues of the killer and that
he is still opening up for people to see the ‘real him’.
What technical skills helped you construct
representation of your character?
 Editing – when I was editing Target I thought that I would like to use quite
dark shots to show the unbalance of the situation and the emptiness to the
soul of the killer. This is where I used colour correction in some of the shots
such as the extreme long shot of the forest because I wanted the target
audience to understand that the killer didn’t like to associate with people so
he would only kill as the night started to begin. This is where you can see the
sun going down on the horizon and I used a flare to create the effect of the
sun going down because the original shot was quite light in comparison to the
rest of the shots.
 Camera – One of the shots focuses on the fire in the woods which I thought
was quite effective. I filmed this shot a few times to make sure that it
worked and I didn’t go out of focus once the fire was in focus. I also played
around with the depth of field when it came to filming the low angle shot of
the trees and you can see that they are slightly out of focus, again this
creates the unbalance in the situation.
 Lighting – lighting played a very important part in Target because of the
way that the killer is shown in the dark. It was quite hard to make sure
that the lighting worked so that the audience could still see the shot.
This is where I started to experiment with use of a torch to see if it made
much of a difference. Fortunately, the torch worked really well and
created a strange effect, especially on the blood on the floor. I also
filmed the shots of the killer walking into the shed using a torch so the
audience could see what he was doing. The shot that follows doesn’t use
a torch because you can see the light of the night and the killer walking
in the shed.
 Music – the music I used played an important part in Target because of
the way that it creates the tension. As the killer prepares his tools the
music becomes faster and this is really effective because it again adds to
the unbalance of the situation. I also edited the music in a programme
that I am familiar with called Audacity. I was able to use this to cut some
of the longer sections out of the music. I also then timed the music so
that some of the credits would appear and disappear on certain beats.
This was very effective towards the end of the opening sequence when
the director credit disappears with the climax of the music.

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Question 2

  • 1. How does your media product represent particular social groups? Rebecca Wilkinson
  • 2. How have you represented the characters in your film?  Target uses one main character who is the killer and the story is about a young male who struggles to understand the way that people can be so close to each other due to a problematic childhood. It features the killer throughout the opening sequence and shows the dark side to a young male and his lack of understanding of relationships. He is represented as a clever young mind and comes across as if he has been killing for years. Shots of his eye and the knife connote that he is ready to kill because of his hatred for relationships. Obviously, this character is represented in a negative light due to his dark side and is lack of understanding.
  • 3. Particular stereotypes  The main character is a typical young adult who is struggling with his life. Mise en Scene and the character’s costume connote that he is only young and still living at home but he wants to find some excitement in his life and killing is the way in which he achieves his entertainment.
  • 4. How did you position the audience?  The audience instantly have quite a close connection with the character due to the types of shots that I chose to use. For example, the extreme close up of the eyes and hands represent the psychological issues of the killer and that he is still opening up for people to see the ‘real him’.
  • 5. What technical skills helped you construct representation of your character?  Editing – when I was editing Target I thought that I would like to use quite dark shots to show the unbalance of the situation and the emptiness to the soul of the killer. This is where I used colour correction in some of the shots such as the extreme long shot of the forest because I wanted the target audience to understand that the killer didn’t like to associate with people so he would only kill as the night started to begin. This is where you can see the sun going down on the horizon and I used a flare to create the effect of the sun going down because the original shot was quite light in comparison to the rest of the shots.  Camera – One of the shots focuses on the fire in the woods which I thought was quite effective. I filmed this shot a few times to make sure that it worked and I didn’t go out of focus once the fire was in focus. I also played around with the depth of field when it came to filming the low angle shot of the trees and you can see that they are slightly out of focus, again this creates the unbalance in the situation.
  • 6.  Lighting – lighting played a very important part in Target because of the way that the killer is shown in the dark. It was quite hard to make sure that the lighting worked so that the audience could still see the shot. This is where I started to experiment with use of a torch to see if it made much of a difference. Fortunately, the torch worked really well and created a strange effect, especially on the blood on the floor. I also filmed the shots of the killer walking into the shed using a torch so the audience could see what he was doing. The shot that follows doesn’t use a torch because you can see the light of the night and the killer walking in the shed.  Music – the music I used played an important part in Target because of the way that it creates the tension. As the killer prepares his tools the music becomes faster and this is really effective because it again adds to the unbalance of the situation. I also edited the music in a programme that I am familiar with called Audacity. I was able to use this to cut some of the longer sections out of the music. I also then timed the music so that some of the credits would appear and disappear on certain beats. This was very effective towards the end of the opening sequence when the director credit disappears with the climax of the music.