My target audience is both genders, aged 15-25 and mainstream. I could shape my thriller around my target audience by using characters around the same age. The audience would then feel that they can relate to the characters therefore giving a better sense of realism to the film. Another way in which i could shape my thriller around my audience is by shooting it in modern and familiar places to them such as schools, typical housing and parks. By using close up shots that cut fairly fast, the audience keep involved and intrigued. A lot of teenagers and young adults find gory and gruesome scenes entertaining. For this reason i could use a brutal murder in my thriller to add to the thrill of the film.
To develop my thriller around my target audience i am going to shoot the film is a very stereotypical house so that they are familiar with the location and can therefore relate better to the film. I will also use characters aged around 25 so that the audience feel more realism. The costumes will also be very modern and stylish.
The pace of the film will be fairly quick so that the audience stay engrossed. The editing will be done so that the cut between shots stay interesting. The cinematography used will also include a lot of close ups, this is also used so that the audience feel that they can relate to the character and so that they can see the emotion of the character well.
Friday, 12 March 2010
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Clear identification of target audience and you have refered to your own film. Your use of term 'realism' a little confusing - I think you are meaning location and events that your target audience can identify with - which doesn't necessarily mean they have to be 'realistic' especially if you are creating a 'mainstream' type film which will use generically typical locations and events.
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