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Jack Hatch How did you attract/address your audience?

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Jack Hatch

How did you attract/address your

audience?

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Genre• Our finished film uses genre to hook the audience in a variety of

ways• We can start by illustrating the fact that we convey some sense

of a generic horror movie, the idea that they came to watch a horror movie and that we are showing them specific convention of that will keep them hooked to watching all of the movie.

• After receiving feedback we understand that genre influenced the audience staying because when seeing a teenage horror by showing the characters and the music correspondingly with the title they immediately gather and understand it is a horror movie and then after this they can then easily follow it.

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Narrative• I believe the narrative kept the audience hooked for a

significant amount of reasons;• Firstly we must consider that our opening and our feature

length film would not follow Syd Field’s Three Act Plot Structure. As in our film we have taken away the generic horror hero and left the audience to think, who is the hero? This subsequently will keep the audience hooked.

• Secondly I believe after receiving audience feedback that our narrative is believable an can easily be followed this allows the audience to believe that the unfolding fiction is real. Also our actors delivered dialogue and action in a believable way, so as to persuade the audience that the film is real life.

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Style• Finally I believe the best techniques we used to portray our style were our

use of such as cinematography and sound.• The style of our film was intended to appeal to our implied audience and

make the teenage audience feel as if they could especially relate to the film.

• The general style expectations are used in our film such as the idea of a close up when something serious has happened or the idea of the music rapidly changing. However we also challenge some general styles in not using the complete roulette of conventional methods when filming a horror film, for example in showing the killer, eating slowly, to a rapid change in seeing people getting ready for a party back again then to the slow eerie music as the killer is eating his food before finding his real pray