Main Post 12.2 Question 2
Post Title - How does your media product represent particular social groups
When we came around to dressing our characters we wanted to take a risk and make Carlson look fairly normal and break away from the conventions of thriller of the spy dressed in a tuxedo and tie such as James bond, however we still wanted them to stay fairly well dressed but more everyday, We done this by making sure Carlson was wearing a tie and a smart shirt, in one shot we even see him doing up his tie.
Our spy agent looked similar to already existing spy/agents but we put our own twist on it so it still would appeal same target audience being mostly teenage males.

As for the terrorist, in our opening who we see is not actually one of the main terrorists use thugs who are used to do other peoples business. However dressing those up was a lot easier then Carlson. Our thugs where dressed in black clothing with hoodies and one man wears a balaclava. Around the set we had guns and magazines to suit the thugs which added to there costume. The thugs we wanted to keep fairly more stereotypical. To make Carlson stand out more as a different character
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