Consideration of representation in our film and stereotyping:
Grace Sullivan (Girl teenager 1):
Our main characters (2 boys and 2 girls) involve teenagers aged between 16 to 17, we as a group and the media mainly present a typical teenager as rebellious and arrogant, for example this is presented in the TV program 'Waterloo road'. In particular teenage girls are stereotypically presented in the media as either sassy, popular and often socialites for example like the character Regina George in the film 'Mean girls'. Grace will reinforce the stereotypical teenage girl as she will act with a similar manner as any other 'mean girl/ socialite'. She will act superior and show attitude when talking to the other characters within the film, she will most likely want to be the center of attention but will rely on others when in danger. However the media and in many horror films girls are often presented as the 'damsel in distress' (weak and vulnerable) seeking help or to be saved. For example in the horror film 'Scream' they have used a dumb blonde female as the victim (Tatum Riley), this theory is also supported by the book 'Studying the media an introduction' by Tim O'Sullivan and Co, which states the dumb blonde stereotype might include - blondness, seductive body language and strong makeup" (Page 129).
Overall we believe Grace will be perfect for the role as she holds the skills to present herself as a typical teenage girl as well as make herself look vulnerable and innocent when involved in the more tense, horrifying and graphic scenes.
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