Friday, 13 December 2013

Evaluation Q5 (Voice Recording)

How did you attract/address your audience?

 

We had attracted our audience as we had used our own music we had created from logic pro, and the com
position we created, fit really well with the film. Also, we had filmed in the dark and used natural lighting with natural sounds as thriller movies are similar to this, as we did this, it made our audience want to carry on watching our film to find out what happened after the kidnapping of the victim, and what the father did after he returned to find that his daughter was no longer on the swings. Next, we had used different conventions of thriller to build the suspense, at one point in the film when the villain is walking to get his victim, that is the highest point of suspense. This is shown in our Sheldon Curve Structure. Also, one other way I had grabbed the audiences attention was by using different camera angles and transitions to make all the different scenes in our movie fit well and make sense. 

Next, we attracted our audience by asking people who were in our target group, and we asked them what they would expect to happen in our film, and we asked them question which were:
1) From looking at our storyboard what would you expect the genre of the film to be?
2) From looking at our storyboard what do you think will happen in the film?
3) What do you think will happen next?
4) What do you expect to see in a normal thriller movie?

After we had received the answers back from the questions, we bared this in mind and made our movie according to the focus group recording. This helped my group as we had now known how we could keep the audience entertained throughout our film, without them getting bored. Also, we had told our participants from our focus group recording, that our idea was replicated from "The Lovely Bones", and they said that was a good idea as that film was a good example of a thriller, and also as it was rated 6.6/10 on the www.imdb.com website.

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