Wednesday, 2 March 2011

Task 4: who would be the audience for your media produce?

With our idea of a thematic, artistic sequence, we decided that it would not be understood by all people.


We decided that the sequence would best appeal to a more educated audience, and a slightly older more sophisticated one as ultimately our film is about gerascophobia, which is fear of ageing.


We though these types of audience would like the artistic and creative look it gives off, and the idea of the story. We also decided upon this audience group as our sequence is not a conventional opening to a thriller, therefore the film that followed would also represent this idea of an unconventional story.


We decided against marketing our film towards the younger generation as we thought that there is a lot of films which appeal to this age bracket, so with our sequence we are breaking into a new type of audience--providing something for everyone.


even though we had a specific audience type in mind we would still include the younger generations, we feel that in the sequence there are parts that would appeal to a younger audience, the plot may be loosely relatable, the idea, based around a young womans life that drastically changes,this could draw a younger audience in. 


We also though about gender, researching to find out what different genders would perfer in a movie. we saw/assumed that a female audience would be more interested in going to see a ‘chick flick’ in the cinema as opposed to our film, however, being able to comment on this as our group was made up of boys and girls, we came to the decision that actually the film would be marketable to both genders, in short it is not gender specific. 


We also looked at different cultures within our society to see if it would be marketable to everyone, our group was made of, a British person, a German, a Swiss and an Indian, we decided that  most cultures would approve, as we all did.
as a result of all the different groups in society that we lookad at we decided that our film would be highly marketable in today’s market, and although it may not be to everyone’s taste, it would certainly draw in various watchers

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