Friday 11 March 2011

TASK FIVE: How did you attract/address your audience?

This screen shot taken from the very beginning of our title sequence shows a sophisticated font advertising the production company of our film. If this were a real and well-known production company which had previously made successful films, then the audience may be attracted to the film to see if it is as good as the previous films.

Again, if Karen Martin were a real director who had produced successful films in the past, then her fans would be encouraged to come and see this new film. This screen shot also shows the main character in a swimming costume which advertises the sporty side of the film.

This shot shows our main girl who was, at this point, filmed in slow motion. The slow motion is an indication of the tension of the film and would attract thriller fans who enjoy being put in suspense when watching films. Slow motion is also very impressive, especially when in HD as every detail of the action can be seen clearly.

 This tracking shot, combined with the non-diegetic drums, adds tension to this particular part of the sequence as well. This attracts the thriller fans as the lack of identity of the man is scary and the build up is intense, and so the audience would be willing to know what is going to happen.






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