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Target audience

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Audience type: Primary

Class: A – BRace: All… but most actors are white, so primary of white. Age: 18 -45 Gender: both. The film raises issues for men and women. Sexuality: both, sexuality is not a factor in the film.Thinker type: HedgehogMosaic: Dormitory villagers. Maslow: provides everything up to love and belonging (including) it stops at intimacy. However, you could also say that it actually gives the audience a lot, all the way up to creativity, as the audience have to create their own rep of heaven.VAL type: thinkerBlumer and katz: entertainment, personal identity.Millennials: avid internet users.Young and Rubican: the performer.

Secondary:

Class C2 – E

Those after the gore or story line, very few people targeted here. (the rest is the same as the primary.) I targeted this audience, because my independent company tend not to target huge mass audiences, and this audience tends not to be so involved with the masses. Furthermore, the audience is more sophisticated, so I could throw a more challenging subject at them that delivers a message.

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Audience type: Secoundry

Class: c2 – e Race: All… but most actors are white, so primary of white. Age: 18 -45 Gender: both. The film raises issues for men and women. Sexuality: both, sexuality is not a factor in the film.Thinker type: foxMosaic: Dormitory villagers. Maslow: provides up to safety, the audience realise that luckily they do not have this in their life so the feel safer, it also alerts them to the dangers so they feel safer. VAL type: thinkerBlumer and katz: entertainment, personal identity.Millennials: avid internet users.Young and Rubican: the performer.

I targeted this audience, because they are still the parts of the mass audience that would be interested. They have come for the gore of the film, and possibly the fact that they may be trying to be more intelligent.

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Suitable?

I definitely think so, my entire film was targeting their sophistication and maturity. The film also targets the sort of products they like, e.g they don’t really want Hollywood block busters, they would rather want films discussing hard issues, like tyrannosaur. However arguably, my film was still backed by universal, and funded by a slightly larger company than that of tyrannosaur. A film by working title that explores abusive relationships. So I definitely feel that my audience was relevant.

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MY RESPONSEE TO MY AUDIENCES RESPONSE…..

I still don’t feel like my audience needed changing, im happy with their response And they seemed to enjoy my product. So im happy that they were targeted correctly. My audience response did come back positive, they noticed minor floors in the cgi ect, and did point out that they didn’t understand what heaven was. I think however, that if the film continues on they would understand that its heaven. However I think that he defiantly understood that it was somewhere spiritual place, where souls go. However being post modern, he didn’t see it as being heaven, especially the typical heaven he is used too. He enjopyed the story line, he found it exciting and different, and definitely played with his expectations. This here shows intellectual pleasure as it stimulated his brain.

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Film certification; appropriate?

Definitely! And this is shown in the title sequence immediately, 2 minuets into my film and you watch an innocent female brutally stabbed, to death… this graphic violence combined with a content of suicide, alcohol, relationship abuse and generally inequality in society, I definitely think that this product is only suitable for those in the older generation. As I said in my BBFC slide show earlier. The film should not portray excessive scenes of violence that may lead to the following the product. My film contains suicide, and shows that once my protagonist has killed himself, it shows him being happier. Which almost makes suicide acceptable, and therefore this film needs to be classed as an 18.