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  1. 1. Social Groups
  2. 2. Protagonist 1 The first protagonist is the one who is first being interrogated, chucked in the boot of a car and driven out to a remote area. Conor played this character, we aimed the character at a low 20s age, who are associated with an secret agent organisation. We chose Conor because he fits this age bracket in terms of looks (sort of), fits the stereotypical white ethnic that other films have such as James Bond. We would associate this character with upper class and British. The Upper class and British will be distinguished in the accent of the characters. The Costume chose for this protagonist is the white shirt and Black tie the agents who would work in this organisation would wear, but as he has been interrogated the costume would have been messed around with, E.G. the rough looking tie, shirt untucked, dirty shirt, and the messed up hair. We have targeted our audience by using this actor as we know they would be around the same age and the same gender, but our audience can be the same age and gender and any class, with any background or ethnic. Our target audience is 15+ males so this fits.
  3. 3. Protagonist 2 The second protagonist is the one which comes in on the back of the motorbike and saves the other protagonist. This character was played by me, again like Conor represented as young 20s man who works in a secret agent organisation, fit the stereotypical white ethnic, that other films have such as James Bond. We would associate this character with upper class and British. The Upper class and British will be distinguished in the accent of the characters. This protagonist unlike the other is dressed smartly and neat, just like how you would imagine a secret agent to be. The Tie is done up neatly and shirt tucked in, and neat hair also. We have targeted our audience by using this actor as we know they would be around the same age and the same gender, but our audience can be the same age and gender and any class, with any background or ethnic. Our target audience is 15+ males so this fits.
  4. 4. Antagonists The antagonists in our opening sequence interrogate he protagonist in the first scene, drive him out in to the middle of know where, are about to kill him, but then get killed by another protagonist. The Antagonists are all dressed alike, wearing dark clothes with ski masks, both represent danger and the unknown, this is also to show they are all antagonists and are part of another organisation, against the protagonists. They also wear ski masks, which cover their identity and make them even more mysterious. The guns they carry also represent danger and death, giving them a bad representation. The Antagonists are based again around the age of early 20s, who are all male and from a white background, just like our target audience. We can associate the antagonist with social groups such as terrorists or gang members. Both are represented negatively, but the antagonists are looking to kill or harm the protagonists and seems threatening, stereotypically like terrorists. They are like gang member in the way they are all fairly similar characters and follow each other in what they do.
  5. 5. Social groups Different social groups are represented in our opening sequence, the male characters in the opening film are all around the same age and are all the same gender and ethnic, but the protagonists are represented a lot differently to the antagonists. The protagonists in this trying to help one another, where as the antagonists are looking to kill. The different social groups are the higher class British protagonists and the Terrorist like antagonists.
  6. 6. Social groups Different social groups are represented in our opening sequence, the male characters in the opening film are all around the same age and are all the same gender and ethnic, but the protagonists are represented a lot differently to the antagonists. The protagonists in this trying to help one another, where as the antagonists are looking to kill. The different social groups are the higher class British protagonists and the Terrorist like antagonists.