Wednesday 24 March 2010

How did you attract address your audience?


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The fact that we used three girls as the main characters enables the target audience to relate to the situation that they are in, for example the ages we have aimed our film at is between 17-20 and these are the ages people start to think about moving out, therefore we used this as a key theme in our opening sequence. The surroundings in our filmn also allow the viewers to have a certain sense of imagination, for example the flats are just in a quiet road in Woodhall Farm, Hemel Hempstead and arent well known, this allows the people watching to create in there mind what is near, what is happening around them, what is not happening around them etc. The woodland we see briefly definately appeals to our audience as this is usually used in horror films to add more tension and suspense, this also relates to the viewers imagination as its left to them to guess whats going on. There is a shot when the two girls are stood at the window looking out at the man standing on the edge of the trees. Although normally in horror films ive noticed that the villain is seen at night, we identify our antagonist through his costume rather than his actual identity therefore its more important for the audience to see the character rather than just know he's there which is what would happen at night.


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