How did you attract

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How did you attract/address your audience?

Transcript of How did you attract

How did you attract/address your audience?

How my opening film uses genre

• The decisions about genre to attract the audience includes the element of suspense for example in the scenes in which build up the idea whos that like in the scene of the door handle being turned and the siluet shot of the door which then shuts to a black screen as Will runs towards the door.

• Another way we have used Genre includes the way we have dressed our characters for example the secret agent is dressed in the stereotypical black suit and tie which again is linked with the genre Action/Thriller and is something which when the audience see in the film they would recognise the action/thriller side of the film.

How my opening film uses narrative

• The opening sequence includes a soft and slow tempo in the park and then at the beginning of the house scene and then when Will realises the problem the tempo suddenly changes and creates the suspense keeping the audience glued to the screen.

• When we looked at other films under the same genre as our film we realised that many of them had a slow tempo start to them which would ease the audience into the film and set the scene for the rest of the film for example in Batman: The dark knight rises is a slow introduction of the three hostages on the plane and introducing the main villain of Bain and then suddenly changes to violence and action.

How my opening film uses style

• The style of my film hooks the audience because of the way the characters look because the secret agent in his costume makes the audience ask what's his job and just more general questions about that character?

• We also hooked our audience with the music we used for example many movies today have a catchy soundtrack or a big hit sound track, however as we were restricted to a cc copyrighted music we had to make the chosen music link with the film as i think we have done, we used a up beat and quick tempoed music to keep the audience engaged in the film.