A promising response and reflecting a perceptive understanding of your potential target audience.
In order not to confuse Questions 4 and 5 and thus not repeat yourself I suggest that for the question you just do an Audience Profile, very similar to your last slide.
For audience profile, I like your visual representation in your last slide: You could develop this by adding to your audience profile: Age: You have explained
Gender: You have explained (note thrillers tend to appeal more to males because thrillers and action thrillers tend to have strong male leads, for example: the Bond Franchise, The Bourne films, Action Thrillers such as....... The Third Man explores the relationship between too male friends, the character of Anna is important but not central to the plot.
Ethnicity: You've explained
Life Style Aspirations Perhaps lonely/isolated teenage girls who find it comforting us rely on say Face Book or any other social network site
Important: Norwich girls because the film is shot in Norwich thus they will recognise locations.
I like your pictorial audience profile.
For Question 5:
All the strong points you make about why this films is relevant and appealing to your audience demographic add the comments you have made about:
Suspense..example
Flashbacks to image of dead girl who may or may not survive if your film were developed.
Female audiences will identify with the storyline and representations because the girls reflect aspirational teenagers who engage in social net working.
That the film is an important warning to those who are tempted to bully girls on line and what this can lead to.
Also your audience demographic of adolescent teenage girls between the ages of 13-18 will be interested in a British thriller than includes their demographic rather than a flashy Hollywood thrillers such as The Revenant, Spectre, Mad Max: Fury Road. These films are dominated by men and are high budged productions.
I suggest you say there is a gap in the market for realistic British films about teenage girls dealing with a contemporary issue of cyber bullying.
You could add that you would add a helpline number at the end of the film which British teenage girls may find helpful and may have the courage to pick up the phone and ask for help. Look this up on the internet .
Potentially Level 3/4: so for question 4 just focus on your audience profile and for question 5 as advised and any further points you wish to make.
A promising response and reflecting a perceptive understanding of your potential target audience.
ReplyDeleteIn order not to confuse Questions 4 and 5 and thus not repeat yourself I suggest that for the question you just do an Audience Profile, very similar to your last slide.
For audience profile, I like your visual representation in your last slide: You could develop this by adding to your audience profile:
Age: You have explained
Gender: You have explained (note thrillers tend to appeal more to males because thrillers and action thrillers tend to have strong male leads, for example: the Bond Franchise, The Bourne films, Action Thrillers such as....... The Third Man explores the relationship between too male friends, the character of Anna is important but not central to the plot.
Ethnicity: You've explained
Life Style
Aspirations
Perhaps lonely/isolated teenage girls who find it comforting us rely on say Face Book or any other social network site
Important: Norwich girls because the film is shot in Norwich thus they will recognise locations.
I like your pictorial audience profile.
For Question 5:
All the strong points you make about why this films is relevant and appealing to your audience demographic add the comments you have made about:
Suspense..example
Flashbacks to image of dead girl who may or may not survive if your film were developed.
Female audiences will identify with the storyline and representations because the girls reflect aspirational teenagers who engage in social net working.
That the film is an important warning to those who are tempted to bully girls on line and what this can lead to.
Also your audience demographic of adolescent teenage girls between the ages of 13-18 will be interested in a British thriller than includes their demographic rather than a flashy Hollywood thrillers such as The Revenant, Spectre, Mad Max: Fury Road. These films are dominated by men and are high budged productions.
I suggest you say there is a gap in the market for realistic British films about teenage girls dealing with a contemporary issue of cyber bullying.
You could add that you would add a helpline number at the end of the film which British teenage girls may find helpful and may have the courage to pick up the phone and ask for help. Look this up on the internet
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Potentially Level 3/4: so for question 4 just focus on your audience profile and for question 5 as advised and any further points you wish to make.