What groups of people were represented in our title sequence?
For our thriller/Sci-Fi title sequence we represented young males aged 16-18. We decided this through our research as a large percentage of the people we asked said they liked Thriller films and were between the ages of 16-18. This is shown in the results we compiled from our surveys below.
Why did we choose the setting we used?
From the survey we also asked where people would think a particular thriller would be set and most people said in a city; In a house or in a bedroom. So we decided to go with the notion of a hacker in his bedroom and represented the normal city dwelling teenager through the sort of props he had in the setting most of these things were technological because we also represented the nerdy types of people and through this it added the sci-fi to our thriller. With the theme of technology quite heavily shown within this room and sorts of other film memrobeilia and posters, also the placment of two V For Vendetta Guy Fawkes masks within the scene paying homage to the Elite hacker group known as Anonymous makes the film feel very dark but mysterious giving a mixed feel for thriller and sci-fi. This represents that we also are trying to represent activists through the internet and hackers.
Why did we chose the character we have used?
We chose to use this character as he is a young teenage male with a hacking background as well as the not so innocent look to himself. This helps us in representing this City dwelling teenager who is a hacker. We also went with this character as he is quite and doesnt say a lot since his usual interaction with people would be through a computer which gives a mixed signal of innocence but not so innocent. This reflects the representations of the nerdy type of person as this person would typically have no confidence and be quite shy.

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