Thursday, 27 April 2017

Evaluation 4

Initially we didn't know what our target audience for our film was going to be because it involves many different sub genres of thriller so jt could appeal to a very broad audience. However we did come to the conclusion that the audience will be from ages 15-19 prefereably female and parents, so adults. We chose this as our audience because as our main character is a teenage female we thought that having the target be towards young females would create a relationship between the audience and the victim, this will then make our film more appealing to young girls. We chose to have parents also as the target audience because the situation could be very relatable as they would have a child so they would be able to feel the fear a lot more than say someone who doesn't have kids because in the thriller it involves a daughter being kidnapped from her own home and when something feels more realistic or relatable the audience tend to enjoy it more because they can feel the right emotions created by a thriller.
To appeal to our teenage target audience through the mise en scene we created a costume that was very stereotypical and common for female teenagers to wear, the crop top and ripped jeans is a very modern outfit which may not appeal to other females that are perhaps older say in their 20's because they wouldn't themselves wear them clothes. We also got our victim to use the digital props such as the phone which again is very relatable for teenagers especially as Isobel was actually talking on the phone to one of her friends whilst she was getting abducted because this is usually what most tennagers do, they talk on the phone to their friends.
To appeal to the adult parent category of our target audience we made sure that it was clear that our victim was at her home alone which can be very dangerous because if they don't have the right amount of security in their own home, which is shown in our opening, then this situation could actually happen to their child so this film is also making parents more aware of how important having security or plans of what their child should do if they get into a situation like our victims. 

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