The Evaluation: Question 5

Question 5- How did you attract/address your audience?

The audience is attracted by, in the opening scene, mysterious music is overplayed while the camera focuses on Mr. Tates feet, instantly making the audience wonder who it is. When Mr. Tate starts his interview, the conversation doesn't labour and gets straight into it. During this, it flashes to a thought of Tates, but not for long leaving a thought of "What was that?" this would draw in the reader. These visions happen over again and establish what is happening, but still leaving the audience wondering whether this has happened or if it is still to happen, it could even be just his imagination. This establishes suspense in the film, drawing the viewers in and securing their attention early and also confirms Mr. Tate is not entirely normal, further amplified by the buzzing sound effects in each of his thoughts, representing he does not think normally and straight like most people. Our film is different to most others as the is a sense of you think you know what is going to happen next, however you are not entirely sure, thus find yourself enthralled to see if it does turn out how it is first shown.

Our film has many aspects within it in which the target audience was addressed. First of all, the more fast paced scenes will address very well to the age range of our audience as there will be plenty of excitement for them, as well as the mystery into why Mr. Tate is how he is. Both sexes are well addressed in the film. Women are attracted to Diannes character as a heroine and the boss of a company, perhaps helping them to see her as a role model and aspire to be a success like her. Men are attracted to her aswell as Mr. Tates character as he is the dominant violent one, something of which most men will enjoy watching

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