- Think about what aspects of your opening appeal to the target audience: Mise en scene, Actors? Storyline? Genre? Location? Action? Sound/score? Film name? Production Company?
We have tried to use some of the above things in the list in order for it to appeal a lot more to our specific target audience. For example seeing as it’s a psychological thriller the mise en scene shouldn’t be busy, and the dark empty room (with minimum lighting) will connote a very empty state of mind which would then link back into it being a psychological thriller. ( see picture below )
The main character with the most amount of screen time a 18 to 19 year old male which i think would appeal a lot with our target audience because they would feel more connected if the main character is towards the same age rather than a lot younger or older, because if they weren’t the same age the audience would feel excluded.
We also took notice of the importance of the location. A warehouse looking area adds a touch of mystery to the whole scene.
- Consider the role of the rough cut feedback did it help you to improve your film in order to better appeal to the intended audience.
our rough task helped improve our skills and it also helped improve our film in order for it to appeal better to our audience because by doing the rough vut we got to understand how to work with the camera a lot more professionally in order to record shots which would would appeal to the audience a lot more.
heres a picture of the feedback on what we had to improve, we made sure that we made these changes
so far we have reached out audience through telling them about it, posting links on facebook, and also twitter, seeing as though everyone uses these social networking websites, we thought it would be an cheap and effective way of getting the word round.
Here is some feedback I recieved regarding my Title sequence
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