1. In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?










2. How does your media product represent particular social groups?

similar representational issues. Compare and contrast.]]]
Screenshot from Trainspotting.
Both of these key characters have similar representational values, for example getting kicks out of steeling, and breaking the law could be
related to our crime caper.Each screen shot
identifies the social group ,which are similar kind of people, being yobs and possibly a lower social class that cannot afford buying the goods they steal.
Kicks from naughty things
identifying this social group as yobs
lower social class staling. The use of ensemble cast in the two productions.
They look similar in the way they are dressed both wearing scruffy, non formal,
causal clothes.They have the same
determined look to escape.The role they play is different in context you don't now who's the antagonist in each situation.Representation of young people
both in groups/gangs up to no good.
Each group is
familiar with
each other in the way of interaction like nicknames and
how they
are.
3.What kind of a media institution might distribute your media product and why? (Notes By JJ)
The film "Snatch" has a similar style to that of our own, featuring a starter scene of them robbing a bank. The media institution that distributed that production was Columbia Tristar and their logo looks like this: