Friday, 26 April 2013

How did you attract/address your audience?

Attracting an audience can be done in the first 3 minutes of any film, the opening sequence. Grabbing the initial attention and maintaining it is a skill that many directors do well. However, It's a challenge trying to achieve this because if it goes over the top, it looks an awful lot like a trailer. Putting too many cuts and shots into a opening sequence can make it seem silly and lose any focus of the audience.

  • The Questionnaire that both me and Amelia set out around college set up a foundation of what we were going record in our Thriller. The stereotypical thought of a thriller from teenagers our age (16-18) shown up in our results that is agreed. Majority of the numbers had said a young, innocent girl usually has a vital role in what mischief is occuring. Aswell as that, the setting was most common set on a woods or abandoned area of some sort, which they both are involved in this thriller.

  • The low drone sounding music that is being played in the background whilst the titles are showing creates tension straight away to the viewers as they being to wonder what's happening and what will happen.

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