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Which characters will you introduce or make reference to in your title sequence ?

In our title sequence, we will introduce the audience to the film's four protagonists (the robbers/ friends) and potentially informally introduce viewers to the robbers' target as well. The main characters will consist of teenage females and males, of both black and white ethnicity. If we choose to pursue, in showing the robbery target in the opening, they will be male and considerably older , in the 20-30 age range, and of higher social class.
What different social groups are evident in your opening?

In our opening, our main characters will belong to a n informal and recurrent social group. Depending on the pace of our title sequence and how much is revealed in that time, audiences may catch a glimpse of the robbery target. In this case, the character would represent the transitory social group, under the circumstances.
How do you represent these groups-
stereotypical vs challenging the stereotypes
The protagonists in our film will be very stereotypical of teenagers so that the moral of the film will be even more powerful, when we allude to one of the robbers, realising his mistakes and changing immensely for the better. Below are some stereotypes our characters will match and how they will do so :
- Violent and aggressive felons- they will partake in the act of robbery
- Drug users- cocaine (replicas) will be a key prop in our primary setting
- Hoodie wearers - this is main style costume of our characters
along with other stereotypes such as being disrespectful, attracted to easy money and so on.


