3. How does your film represent particular social groups? The Victim: Elle (as pictured) was representing the contemporary modern ballet dancer. Usually, ballet girls are innocent and harmless and a colour that would represent this would be white, to show her purity. So, in order to show that she was under threat, we made her wear all black, so the audience were able to suspect something. Usually, blonde girls are represented in society and being more vunerable, so we twisted this around to and thought the brown hair would try and change this stereotype. The Villain: Billy (as imaged) we thought had the right look for our villain as we didn’t want him to look too harsh and so by having a little bit of facial hair and by dressing him all in black, with the black hood up at all times, it was perfect for the character we were trying to create. He is tall and stocky and so had the right build for a typical serial killer and we thought he was perfect for our villain.