Sunday, 1 May 2011

Who would be the audience for your media product?

Well firstly we think that by having teenagers (meaning the cast) who fit the film rating 15 and over , having to acting a film sequence really goes to fit our target audience. Our film sequence isn't targeted at girls but both genders; male and female.

Secondly we think that teenagers who like to go camping can also be our targeted audience, because by watching our film sequence in may give an insight for teenagers who are both male and female to be aware of some of the things that may occur in the woods in a park late at night.


All teenagers are more likely to be clumsy but by watching our film sequence they may gain a slight bit of knowledge on how to be careful.

Our opening film sequence isn't really targeted at a specific ethnicity as our film sequence mostly concentrates on targeting students of any sort of the age 15 and above. The students can be of any ethnicity, there are none in particular. However we would say that because our film sequence's storyline is based on students going on a camping trip with a teacher in the woods in something that is more likely to happen in Europe. For example I wouldn't exactly say these things would happen in Asia, especially India and Pakistan, as in them sort of countries it has a more higher risk of something bad to happen andthey are unsafe countries. So for that reason Asian families don't exactly let their children out late at night and especially not to go on camping trips.

Our film sequence contains blood, suspense, fear and disturbing images. So for our media product one of the targeting audiences would be teenagers who can take disturbing things, who can see death images. People who are brave to watch a horror/thriller genre is our main target audience.

Lastly we would say that our film sequence is targeted at a niche audience because our film sequence is an independant film, and independant films are usually aimed at a small audience. And our storyline helps with this as it relates to our audience.

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