Thursday 19 March 2009

Target audience and Feedback!

Our target audience for our film would be from young teenagers aged 13 to adults aged 30 or onwards. It is a very brawed target audience because many people like thriller/horror films which could lead to problems creating this, but i feel that our storyline and how it is portrayed can adapt to all ages of our target audience because it would have most things each person would like. For example, the film would be horrific enough for young teenagers to enjoy it but the adults will relate to the storyline more and enjoy the twists of it.
The adults that we would target our film at would be attracted to the film by the sudden actions from the characters for instence, when the possessed man that is running away from Sam jumps off the edge of the cliff suddenly. I feel that the adults that see this scene would be shocked and confused making them want to know why this happened and how, making them think deep about the story behind the monk and why he is there.
Where as, the teenagers that we target this film at would enjoy it because of the creepy and mystical images of the monk. For example, the dream that Sam has in his house about the monk haunting him. The fast scenes of the monk in black and white would hopefully capture the teenagers to watch more and see what other horrifying scenes would be yet to come.

I think our genre for the film which is a Thriller/horror is shown very well in our filming with the dream that Sam has and when the possessed man commits suicide. The feedback from other groups that have seen it have agreed and can see that it is a thriller/horror.
The feedback we got from other groups was overall good. They thought that our scenes from the dream and the possessed man commiting suicide looked really good and very eye catching. Although when groups watched it they didn't really understand why our actor was running and got confused until will explained to them that he was possessed by the monk then they understood what was going on with him. The feedback we also got was that the car scene when Sam is on his way home flowed well together from clip to clip.

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