Saturday, 7 November 2009

Representation

We have a huge representation scale due to the cultural aspect of our music video.

Asians

We are going to have Punjabi dancers wearing traditional clothes and dancing, this will represent them as talented people who have a lot of colour colourful and are not ashamed to show off their traditional dancing in the public eye. They would be very fun, energetic and outgoing.

Blacks

On the other hand the black girls will be represented as obnoxious, disrespectful girls who don’t care about the general public. They will be seen as very hyper as well as rude individuals. They would be dancing on the train making a lot of noise jumping on seats and making a lot of chaos. Because of the amount of noise they make they would be represented as annoying people. The clothes these girls will be wearing would be tight clothes, shorts and leggings to fit there attitudes.

Whites

The white people will first be seen as stuck up, annoyed and irritated. Although later in the music video they will begin to show their cool side when they have loosened up and let go. Because of the music that make people become hypnotised people are no longer in their autonomous state they are now in an agentic state where they have given up the free will and conscious to an authoritative figure, in this case it’s the music, therefore this ethnicity would be perceived as brainwashed and robotic and not themselves. They would be wearing working clothes as they are going to work. They would be holding newspapers and gadgets such as mobile phones.

Middle and Working class

We will also represent middle and working class. Due to the given circumstances such as Trains buses, food court/Pizza hut and the pedestrians on the road. They will be seen as simple casual people who are doing average day things such as waiting at a bus stop, queuing to pay parking tickets, waiting in the food cue representing the general population as laid back. Whereas if it was the upper class they would be in a posh restaurant ordering complicated meals, driving in really expensive cars and would not be seen on public transport. Everyday workers such as bus driver, train driver and pizza hut assistant would be represented as hard working and very committed and dedicated to their work. They would be wearing florescent type jackets or suits etc depending on their job.

Young people

The representation of young people would be easy going and fun. They look like their do anything not to be bored. They have no barriers or limits and will do as they wish just to make their lives that little bit more exciting. They would be wearing jogging bottoms, hoodies and typical street clothing.

Old People (e.g women)

Lastly the older people will be seen as grumpy and cautious of everything and get annoyed by the young people screaming and shouting. They would be wearing the average knitted jumper and stereotypical old people clothing.

Eleanor Folivi

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